Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB)
Welcome to the official website of Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB).
NRB, the central bank of Nepal, established in 1956 under the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 1955 is the monetary, regulatory and supervisory authority of banks and financial institutions. The newNepal Rastra Bank Act 2002 which replaces the erstwhile Act has ensured operational autonomy and independence to the Bank. Key objectives of the Bank are to achieve price and balance of payments stability, manage liquidity and ensure financial stability, develop a sound payments system, and promote financial services. The Board of Directors, chaired by the Governor, is the apex body of policy making and the Governor also discharges his duty as the chief executive of the Bank. Information about the NRB including its policies, functions and activities can be accessed through the menu at the left.
Introduction
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the Central Bank of Nepal, was established in 1956 under the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 1955, to discharge the central banking responsibilities including guiding the development of the embryonic domestic financial sector. Since inception, there has been a significant growth in both the number and the activities of the domestic financial institutions.
To reflect this dynamic environment, the functions and objectives of the Bank have been recast by the new NRB Act of 2002, the preamble of which lays down the primary functions of the Bank as:
- to formulate necessary monetary and foreign exchange policies to maintain the stability in price and consolidate the balance of payments for sustainable development of the economy of Nepal;
- to develop a secure, healthy and efficient system of payments;
- to make appropriate supervision of the banking and financial system in order to maintain its stability and foster its healthy development; and
- to further enhance the public confidence in Nepal's entire banking and financial system.
The Bank is eminently aware that, for the achievement of the above objectives in the present dynamic environment, sustained progress and continued reform of the financial sector is of utmost importance. Continuously aware of this great responsibility, NRB is seriously pursuing various policies, strategies and actions, all of which are conveyed in the annual report on monetary policy.
Vision
To become “ A modern, dynamic, credible and effective Central Bank”
Mission
To maintain macro-economic stability through sound and effective monetary, foreign exchange and financial sector policies.
NRB Governors over the years
| S.N. | Name of Governor | Term of office |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Mr. Himalaya Shumsher J.B. Rana | April 26, 1956 – February 7, 1961 |
| 2. | Mr. Laxmi Nath Gautam | February 8, l961 – June 17, l965 |
| 3. | Mr. Pradyuma Lal Rajbhandari | June l8, l965 – August 13, l966 |
| 4. | Dr. Bhekh Bahadur Thapa | August 14, l966 – July 26, l967 |
| 5. | Dr. Yadav Prasad Pant | April 24, l968 – April 28, l973 |
| 6. | Mr. Kul Shekhar Sharma | April 29, l973 – December 12, l978 |
| 7. | Mr. Kalyana Bikram Adhikary | June 13, l979 – December 8, l984 |
| 8. | Mr. Ganesh Bahadur Thapa | March 25, l985 – May 22, l990 |
| 9. | Mr. Hari Shankar Tripathi | August 10, l990 – January 17, l995 |
| 10. | Mr. Satyendra Pyara Shrestha | January l8, l995 – January l7, 2000 |
| 11. | Dr. Tilak Bahadur Rawal | January l8, 2000 - January l7, 2005 |
| 12. | Mr. Deependra Purush Dhakal | August 29, 2000 – April 27, 2001 |
| 13. | Mr. Bijaya Nath Bhattarai | January 31, 2005 –January 30, 2010 |
| 14. | Mr. Deependra Bahadur Kshetry | January 15, 2009 – July 26, 2009 |
| 15. | Dr. Yuba Raj Khatiwada | March 22, 2010 - March 19, 2015 |
| 16. | Dr. Chiranjibi Nepal | March 19, 2015 - Present |

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