Swiss National Bank
Schweizerische Nationalbank
Banque nationale suisse
Banca nazionale svizzera
Banca naziunala svizra
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Headquarters |
Bern and Zurich |
Established |
16 January 1906 – 20 June 1907[1][2] |
Ownership |
Mixed ownership.[3] Around 78% owned by Swiss public entities, the rest are publicly traded in SIX. |
Chairman |
Thomas Jordan |
Central bank of |
Switzerland |
Currency |
Swiss franc
CHF (ISO 4217) |
Reserves |
560 630 million USD[4] |
Website |
www.snb.ch |
The Swiss National Bank (SNB; German: Schweizerische Nationalbank; French: Banque nationale suisse; Italian: Banca nazionale svizzera; Romansh: Banca naziunala svizra) is the central bank of Switzerland, responsible for the nation’s monetary policy and the sole issuer of Swiss franc banknotes. The primary goal of its mandate is to ensure price stability, while taking economic developments into consideration.[5]
The SNB is an Aktiengesellschaft under special regulations and has two head offices, one in Bern and the other in Zurich.
Banks of Switzerland
Swiss National Bank