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Central Bank of Cyprus

The Central Bank of Cyprus (Greek: Kεντρική Τράπεζα της Κύπρου Turkish: Kıbrıs Merkez Bankası) is the Cypriot member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for the Republic of Cyprus from 1963 to 2007, issuing the Cypriot pound. Since 2014, it has also been Cyprus's national competent authority within European Banking Supervision.[4]

Central Bank of Cyprus
Kεντρική Τράπεζα Κύπρου (in Greek)
Kıbrıs Merkez Bankası (in Turkish)
HeadquartersNicosia
Established14 December 1963[1]
Ownership100% state ownership[2]
GovernorConstantinos Herodotou[3]
Central bank ofCyprus
Reserves80 million USD[2]
Succeeded byEuropean Central Bank (2008)1
Websitecentralbank.cy
1 The Central Bank of Cyprus still exists but many functions have been taken over by the ECB.

History edit

 
Central bank with Nicosia skyline

The Central Bank of Cyprus has its origins in the British Colonial Government of Cyprus, which established a Cyprus Currency Board in 1927. This followed on from the unilateral annexation of Cyprus by the British Empire in 1914, the Treaty of Lausanne, establishing the legality in international law of this British takeover, in 1923, and the full establishment of a colonial system of government in Cyprus, with the creation of a Legislative Council, in 1926.[5]

The role of the Chairman of the Currency Board was held by the Accountant General, also known as the Auditor General, of the Government of Cyprus. The Board could issue notes and coins, initially denominated in the Cypriot pound, shillings and piastres, and later, following decimalization, in Cyprus pounds and mils.[6] However, the local currency was pegged at one Cyprus pound to one pound sterling meaning ultimate fiscal control still rested with the Bank of England in London and the Government of the United Kingdom. This link was maintained by the requirement that for every Cyprus pound issued by the Currency Board in Cyprus, one pound sterling issued by the Bank of England had to be deposited by the Government of Cyprus with the Crown Agents in London.[7]

With independence from Britain in 1960, Article 118 of the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus, which came into force on the island on 1 April 1960, gave the President and Vice-President of Cyprus the right to establish a new central bank, called in the Constitution the 'Issuing Bank' and appoint its Governor. Article 119 sets out the responsibilities of the Governor and the Issuing Bank, Article 120 states that the Governor of the Issuing Bank shall abide by future relevant laws enacted by the Republic of Cyprus, and Article 121 gives the Government of the Republic of Cyprus the right to convert the Issuing Bank into a Central Bank if it wishes. In effect, the Issuing Bank was a continuation of the former colonial Currency Board within the framework of the Constitution of the new Republic, but the Constitution gave the right to the Republic to convert it into a Central Bank if it chose to do so. A decision to do this was taken in 1963, and the Issuing Bank was replaced that year by the Central Bank of Cyprus.

Following the accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the European Union in 2004, the Central Bank of Cyprus became a member of the Eurozone group of central banks in 2008, when the island converted from using the Cyprus pound to the euro currency.[8]

The Central Bank of Cyprus is responsible for supervising financial institutions in Cyprus, with the exception of significant supervised entities which are supervised by the European Central Bank. As of April 2022 there were three banks deemed significant, Bank of Cyprus Holdings PCL, Hellenic Bank PCL and RCB Bank. RCB Bank had its licence withdrawn in December 2022.[9]

Role of the Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus edit

The Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus is the highest official in the Central Bank of Cyprus and is appointed by the President of the Republic. The position was established in 1963 when the Central Bank of Cyprus was established. The convention is for the Governor to serve a term of five years, but this is renewable.

The Governor has the responsibility of chairing the meetings of the Central Bank's Governing Council and Board of Directors. He or she had the responsibility for setting the Central Bank's policy in relation to the Cypriot economy, but this responsibility passed to the President of the European Central Bank on 1 January 2008, which is also the date that Cyprus changed over to the euro from the Cypriot pound. The Governor is a member of the Governing Board of the European Central Bank.

List of the Central Bank of Cyprus Governors edit

Source:[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Central Bank of Cyprus Law, 1963
  2. ^ a b Weidner, Jan (2017). "The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks" (PDF). Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek.
  3. ^ Ltd, DW Dynamic Works. "Central Bank of Cyprus – Constantinos Herodotou". www.centralbank.cy. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  4. ^ "National supervisors". ECB Banking Supervision.
  5. ^ Wadan Narsey, British Imperialism and the Making of Colonial Currency Systems (London: Palgrave, 2016) p.159
  6. ^ Kate Phylaktis, The Banking System of Cyprus: Past, Present and Future (London: Macmillan, 1995), p.42
  7. ^ As required by Article 13 of the Currency Law (Cyprus) Cap. 197.
  8. ^ International Monetary Fund (3 November 2009). "Cyprus: Financial Sector Assessment Program: Financial System Stability Assessment". IMF Staff Country Reports. 2009 (308): 1. doi:10.5089/9781451809985.002.
  9. ^ "Banking Laws and Regulations 2023 Cyprus". Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Central Bank of Cyprus - Previous Governors".

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Central Bank of Cyprus Greek Kentrikh Trapeza ths Kyproy Turkish Kibris Merkez Bankasi is the Cypriot member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for the Republic of Cyprus from 1963 to 2007 issuing the Cypriot pound Since 2014 it has also been Cyprus s national competent authority within European Banking Supervision 4 Central Bank of CyprusKentrikh Trapeza Kyproy in Greek Kibris Merkez Bankasi in Turkish HeadquartersNicosiaEstablished14 December 1963 1 Ownership100 state ownership 2 GovernorConstantinos Herodotou 3 Central bank ofCyprusReserves80 million USD 2 Succeeded byEuropean Central Bank 2008 1Websitecentralbank wbr cy1 The Central Bank of Cyprus still exists but many functions have been taken over by the ECB Contents 1 History 2 Role of the Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus 3 List of the Central Bank of Cyprus Governors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Central bank with Nicosia skylineThe Central Bank of Cyprus has its origins in the British Colonial Government of Cyprus which established a Cyprus Currency Board in 1927 This followed on from the unilateral annexation of Cyprus by the British Empire in 1914 the Treaty of Lausanne establishing the legality in international law of this British takeover in 1923 and the full establishment of a colonial system of government in Cyprus with the creation of a Legislative Council in 1926 5 The role of the Chairman of the Currency Board was held by the Accountant General also known as the Auditor General of the Government of Cyprus The Board could issue notes and coins initially denominated in the Cypriot pound shillings and piastres and later following decimalization in Cyprus pounds and mils 6 However the local currency was pegged at one Cyprus pound to one pound sterling meaning ultimate fiscal control still rested with the Bank of England in London and the Government of the United Kingdom This link was maintained by the requirement that for every Cyprus pound issued by the Currency Board in Cyprus one pound sterling issued by the Bank of England had to be deposited by the Government of Cyprus with the Crown Agents in London 7 With independence from Britain in 1960 Article 118 of the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus which came into force on the island on 1 April 1960 gave the President and Vice President of Cyprus the right to establish a new central bank called in the Constitution the Issuing Bank and appoint its Governor Article 119 sets out the responsibilities of the Governor and the Issuing Bank Article 120 states that the Governor of the Issuing Bank shall abide by future relevant laws enacted by the Republic of Cyprus and Article 121 gives the Government of the Republic of Cyprus the right to convert the Issuing Bank into a Central Bank if it wishes In effect the Issuing Bank was a continuation of the former colonial Currency Board within the framework of the Constitution of the new Republic but the Constitution gave the right to the Republic to convert it into a Central Bank if it chose to do so A decision to do this was taken in 1963 and the Issuing Bank was replaced that year by the Central Bank of Cyprus Following the accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the European Union in 2004 the Central Bank of Cyprus became a member of the Eurozone group of central banks in 2008 when the island converted from using the Cyprus pound to the euro currency 8 The Central Bank of Cyprus is responsible for supervising financial institutions in Cyprus with the exception of significant supervised entities which are supervised by the European Central Bank As of April 2022 there were three banks deemed significant Bank of Cyprus Holdings PCL Hellenic Bank PCL and RCB Bank RCB Bank had its licence withdrawn in December 2022 9 Role of the Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus editThe Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus is the highest official in the Central Bank of Cyprus and is appointed by the President of the Republic The position was established in 1963 when the Central Bank of Cyprus was established The convention is for the Governor to serve a term of five years but this is renewable The Governor has the responsibility of chairing the meetings of the Central Bank s Governing Council and Board of Directors He or she had the responsibility for setting the Central Bank s policy in relation to the Cypriot economy but this responsibility passed to the President of the European Central Bank on 1 January 2008 which is also the date that Cyprus changed over to the euro from the Cypriot pound The Governor is a member of the Governing Board of the European Central Bank List of the Central Bank of Cyprus Governors editConstantinos Herodotou April 2019 current Chrystalla Georghadji April 2014 April 2019 Panicos O Demetriades May 2012 April 2014 Athanasios Orphanides May 2007 May 2012 Christodoulos Christodoulou May 2002 May 2007 Afxentis Afxentiou May 1982 April 2002 Christakis Stephani October 1965 April 1982 Charis Gavrielides July 1963 October 1965 Source 10 See also edit nbsp Banks portalCypriot pound Economy of Cyprus List of banks in Cyprus List of central banksReferences edit Central Bank of Cyprus Law 1963 a b Weidner Jan 2017 The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks PDF Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek Ltd DW Dynamic Works Central Bank of Cyprus Constantinos Herodotou www centralbank cy Retrieved 15 August 2020 National supervisors ECB Banking Supervision Wadan Narsey British Imperialism and the Making of Colonial Currency Systems London Palgrave 2016 p 159 Kate Phylaktis The Banking System of Cyprus Past Present and Future London Macmillan 1995 p 42 As required by Article 13 of the Currency Law Cyprus Cap 197 International Monetary Fund 3 November 2009 Cyprus Financial Sector Assessment Program Financial System Stability Assessment IMF Staff Country Reports 2009 308 1 doi 10 5089 9781451809985 002 Banking Laws and Regulations 2023 Cyprus Retrieved 29 January 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