Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP)
Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP)
About

The Reserve Bank of Peru was created on March 9, 1922. On April 28, 1931, it became the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), following the recommendation of Professor Edwin Kemmerer.

The Constitution of Peru establishes two fundamental aspects of monetary policy: central bank autonomy, as stated in the BCRP Charter, and the Bank's unique mission of preserving monetary stability.

According to the Constitution of Peru, the BCRP's duties are:

  • regulate the amount of money,
  • manage international reserves,
  • issue notes and coins, and
  • inform periodically on the nation's finances.
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Type of organization

1 office
501-1000
1922
Similar organizations
British International Investment (BII)
1 open position

Company Offices

  • Peru
  • Lima
  • Jr. Santa Rosa 441-445, Lima-1, Peru