
Central Bank of Sri Lanka
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka is the country's main financial authority, responsible for managing the nation's currency, money supply, and interest rates. It aims to maintain price stability, support economic growth, and ensure a sound financial system. The bank also oversees commercial banks, manages foreign reserves, and implements monetary policies to control inflation and support stability. Essentially, it acts as the government's financial guardian—maintaining confidence in the country's economy and currency.