
Bank of Czechoslovakia
The Bank of Czechoslovakia was the central bank of Czechoslovakia, responsible for managing the country's money supply, currency issuance, and monetary policy. Established in 1926, it aimed to maintain financial stability, regulate banking institutions, and support economic growth. After the country split in 1993, the Czech National Bank and the National Bank of Slovakia took over as separate central banks for each nation. The bank played a crucial role in shaping the country's economy by controlling inflation, safeguarding currency value, and overseeing payment systems.