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The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) ( sw, Banki Kuu ya Kenya) is the monetary authority of
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. Its head office is located in
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. CBK was founded by in 1966 after the dissolution of
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(EACB). Dr.
Patrick Ngugi Njoroge Patrick Ngugi Njoroge is a Kenyan economist, banker and the ninth governor of the Central Bank of Kenya. Background and education Njoroge was born in Kakuma, Kenya, . His father was an official in the education department and his mother was a te ...
is current Governor of CBK and Sheila M’Mbijjewe is the Deputy Governor.


Organizational structure


Management

The bank’s executive management team comprises the governor, deputy governors and heads of departments. The governor assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer of the bank and is therefore responsible for its overall management. The governor is also the bank’s official spokesperson.


Governor

The current governor of the bank is
Patrick Ngugi Njoroge Patrick Ngugi Njoroge is a Kenyan economist, banker and the ninth governor of the Central Bank of Kenya. Background and education Njoroge was born in Kakuma, Kenya, . His father was an official in the education department and his mother was a te ...
. Former governors of the Bank are: * Prof. Njuguna Ndung'u (March 2007 – March 2015) * Dr. Andrew Mullei (March 2003 – March 2007) * Nahashon Nyagah (April 2001 – March 2003) *
Micah Cheserem Micah Cheserem is a Kenyan banker and a former chairman of the CRA Commission on Revenue Allocation. He previously worked as a Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya and Chairman of Kenya's Capital Markets Authority. Bibliography ''The will to su ...
(July 1993 – April 2001) * Eric Cheruiyot Kotut (January 1988 – July 1993) *
Philip Ndegwa Fredrick Ndegwa was a Kenyan economist, entrepreneur, former Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, and patriarch of one of the country's wealthiest families. Education Born in Kirinyaga County, Ndegwa was educated at Alliance High School, Makere ...
(December 1982 – January 1988) * Duncan Ndegwa (May 1967 – December 1982) * Dr. Leon Baranski (May 1966 – May 1967)


Deputy governor

The current deputy governor is Sheila M'Mbijjewe. Former deputy governors include: * Dr. Haron Sirima (2011–2015) * Dr. Hezron Nyangito (2008–2011) * Jacinta Wanjala Mwatela (2004–2008), acting Governor 2006–2007 * Edward C. Sambili (2001–2004) * Thomas Nzioki Kibua (1993–2001) * Wanjohi Muriithi (1991–1993) * Eliphaz Riungu (1988–1991) * Eric Cheruiyot Kotut (1984–1988) * Ahmed Abdallah (1967–1984)


Members of the board

The current board of directors is as follows: * Mohammed Nyaoga – Chairman of the Board * Principal Secretary to the National Treasury * Dr. Patrick Njoroge – Governor * Nelius Kariuki – member * Rachel Dzombo – member * Ravi Ruparel – member * Samson Cherutich – member * Charity Kisotu – member


Departments

* Governor's Office * Banking Services * National Payments System and Risk Management * Research * Bank Supervision * Financial Markets * Currency Operations and Branch Administration * Strategic Management * Finance and IMS * Procurement and Logistics Services * Internal Audit * Human Resources * Kenya School of Monetary Studies


History and powers

Amid the
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, the CBK instituted a loan restructuring program to help financially distressed borrowers. The restructuring program was in place from March 2020 to March 2021. In 2021, legislation passed the
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that allows the CBK to cap interest rates and to revoke the licenses of digital lenders that breach the Data Protection Act or the Consumer Protection Act.


See also

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List of central banks of Africa There are two African currency unions associated with multinational central banks; the West African Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO) and the Central African Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC). Members of bot ...
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Economy of Kenya The Economy of Kenya is a market-based economy with a few state enterprises, it is also an emerging market and an averagely industrialised nation ahead of its East African peers. Kenya is a middle income nation and plans to be a newly industr ...
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List of central banks . Central banks Central banks Central banks This is a list of central banks. Countries that are only partially recognized internationally are marked with an asterisk (*). Disappeared central banking jurisdictions * – Bank of Amsterdam (1 ...
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Kenyan shilling The shilling ( sw, shilingi; abbreviation: KSh; ISO code: KES) is the currency of Kenya. It is divided into 100 cents. Notation Prices in the Kenyan shilling are written in the form of , where x is the amount in shillings, while y is the ...


References

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