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Banco de la Casa

Banco de la Casa, established in 1845 in Uruguay, is the central bank responsible for maintaining monetary stability, regulating financial institutions, and managing the country’s currency and payment systems. It oversees inflation control, issues currency, and supports the stability of the financial sector to ensure a healthy economy. The bank also advises the government on economic policy and aims to promote financial inclusion and sustainable growth. As a pillar of Uruguay’s financial system, Banco de la Casa plays a crucial role in fostering economic stability and confidence within the country.