
National Bank
A National Bank is a financial institution that provides banking services to the government, businesses, and sometimes the public. It plays a key role in a country's economy by managing the nation’s currency, controlling inflation, and overseeing monetary policy. Unlike commercial banks that serve individual customers, a central bank focuses on economic stability, issuing currency, regulating the banking system, and acting as a lender of last resort during financial crises. It helps ensure the economy runs smoothly and maintains confidence in the financial system.