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The Central Bank of Lesotho (CBL) is a public institution that serves as the primary monetary authority in Lesotho. Established in 1978, the CBL plays a key role in managing the country’s financial system, with responsibilities that include implementing monetary policy, regulating financial institutions, and overseeing the country’s payment systems. As a central bank, it operates under the mandate of the Government of Lesotho and is tasked with maintaining financial stability and promoting sustainable economic growth.
One of the CBL’s main functions is to manage monetary policy, which involves controlling inflation, stabilizing the national currency (the loti, which is pegged to the South African rand), and ensuring overall price stability. The bank uses various monetary tools, such as adjusting interest rates and regulating money supply, to achieve these objectives. In addition, the CBL holds and manages the country’s foreign exchange reserves, helping to stabilize the exchange rate and manage external shocks.
The CBL also acts as a regulator of the banking and financial sector in Lesotho. It supervises commercial banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions to ensure that they operate safely and soundly, protecting consumers and promoting confidence in the financial system. In this capacity, the central bank enforces compliance with banking regulations and fosters financial inclusion by promoting access to financial services for underserved populations.
Another critical function of the CBL is to maintain and operate payment systems, ensuring efficient and secure transactions within Lesotho’s economy. It works to modernize these systems, facilitating both domestic and international payments, thus supporting economic activities and trade.
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Monetary policy management
Foreign exchange reserve management
Financial sector regulation and supervision
Payment system operations
Issuance of national currency
Financial stability reports and research
Financial inclusion initiatives