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List of
Central Banks Worldwide
The Central
Bank of Costa Rica (Spanish: Banco Central de Costa Rica) is
the central bank of Costa Rica. Being a central bank
recognized by the Costa Rican society and the international
community for its efficiency, transparency and credibility
in keeping inflation low and stable.
In pursuit of its mission, and to maintain the economy’s
internal and external balance, the goals and operating
objectives of the Central Bank of Costa Rica are as follows:
Maintain internal stability of the national currency,
seeking to turn the full employment of productive resources.
Maintain external stability of the national currency and
ensure their free conversion to other currencies.
Promote a stable system of financial intermediation,
efficient and competitive.
Similar to other Central Banks in the world, the functions
of Central Bank of Costa Rica include providing banking
services to the Government of Costa Rica and financial
institutions, issuing the domestic currency, regulating
commercial banks and other financial institutions, providing
economic advice to the Government, conducting research and
publishing information on monetary and other economic
developments. Only notes and coins issued by the Central
Bank shall be legal tender in Costa Rica.
The currency of Costa Rica is colón.
List of
Offshore Bank
Here are some of the common famous Offshore Zones :
Switzerland, Austria, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Bahamas,
Cayman Islands, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominica, British
Virgin Islands, Isle of Man, Cyprus, Mauritius, Singapore,
Hong Kong, and Cook Islands. These places are notoriously
called ' Tax havens of the World ' because they offer
significant tax benefits like no income taxes, no estate
taxes, no capital gains, excellent interest rates for
investments, direct access to stock markets. Switzerland is
the undisputed leader in offshore.
Nevertheless, privacy is a biggest attraction in these 'Tax
Free Zones' of the world.
We make offshore bank account setup easy:
Just a copy of your passport "legalized" or ID required.
Bank of
Albania - Bank of Algeria -
Bank of Argentina -
Bank of Armenia -
Bank of Aruba -
Bank of Australia -
Bank of Austrian -
Bank of Azerbaijan -
Bank of Bahamas -
Bank of Bahrain -
Bank of Bangladesh -
Bank of Barbados -
Bank of Belarus -
Bank of Belgium -
Bank of Belize -
Bank of Bermuda -
Bank of Bhutan -
Bank of Benin -
Bank of Bolivia -
Bank of Bosnia -
Bank of Botswana -
Bank of Brazil -
Bank of Bulgaria -
Bank of Burkina Faso -
Bank of Cameroon -
Bank of Canada -
Bank of Cayman Islands -
Bank of Central
African Republic - Bank of Chad -
Bank of Chile -
Bank of China -
Bank of Colombia -
Bank of Congo
-Bank of Costa Rica -
Bank of Côte d'Ivoire -
Bank of Croatia -
Bank of Cuba -
Bank of Cyprus -
Bank of Czech Republic -
Denmark -
Bank of Dominican Republic -
East
Caribbean area - Ecuador -
Egypt -
El Salvador -
Equatorial
Guinea - Estonia -
Ethiopia -
European Union -
Fiji -
Finland -
France -
Gabon -
Georgia -
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