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ABOUT THE CENTRAL BANK
The Central Bank of Samoa is the nations's reserve bank and, as such, it acts as banker to the Government and the commercial banks and operates under the following main functions: -
  • regulating the issue supply availability and international exchange of money;
  • advising the government on banking and monetary matters;
  • promoting internal and external monetary stability;
  • promoting a sound financial structure;
  • promote credit and exchange conditions conducive to the orderly and balanced economic development of Samoa;
  • supervising and regulating banking business and the extension of credit; and
  • implementing counter measures against money laundering such as to deter, detect and criminalized money laundering activities
Who we are
Brief History of the Central Bank
Central Bank Organisational Chart and Senior Management
Governor of the Central Bank
The Central Bank of Samoa's Board of Directors
How to join us - a link to our careers section.
What we do
What is the Central Bank of Samoa
How the Central Bank works?
Central Bank's Annual Report
This is the Central Bank of Samoa
Our Legislations
Central Bank of Samoa Act 1984
Financial Institutions Act 1996
Money Laundering Preventions Act 2000

DISCLAIMER: While every effort is made to ensure that information published on the Central Bank's website is accurate, no liability is accepted for errors or omissions. Please contact us via email at centralbank@cbs.gov.ws before acting on any information.

 
 
   
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