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Bhutan Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainou ...
, a small country in
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, is an industry that has grown slowly as the country has pursued modernization. The country has a vibrant informal culture of finance which only weakly integrates formal financial services. Since its establishment in 1982, the
Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan ( dz, བྲུག་རྒྱལ་གཞུང་དངུལ་ལས་དབང་འཛིན་) is the central bank of Bhutan and is a member of the Asian Clearing Union. It is also the minting aut ...
, headquartered in
Thimphu Thimphu (; dz, ཐིམ་ཕུག ) is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan, and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's ''dzongkhags'', the Thimphu District. The ancient capital city ...
, has served as the
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of
Bhutan Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainou ...
. The authority is responsible for issuing
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, implementing
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, coordinating financial institution activities, and holding the
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's
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earnings. Among its initial duties was the administration of financial assistance for
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development, a duty later delegated to the Bhutan Development Finance Corporation, which was founded in 1988.Worden, Robert L. "Banking and Credit"
''A Country Study: Bhutan''
(Andrea Matles Savada, editor).
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(September 1991).


Overview

There is no formal system of microfinance in Bhutan. However, informal intermediaries (broadly, moneylenders and "family and friends") provide limited financial services. Households in Bhutan have a vibrant, but informal, culture of savings, lending, and financial management, with formal financial services only weakly integrated. Rural areas, women, and youth are particularly underserved by formal financial services. As of 2014, Bhutan's financial sector consists of five banks (Bank of Bhutan,
Bhutan National Bank Bhutan National Bank is a commercial bank founded in 1997 and located in Thimphu, capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan. History The main events include: *1980 - the ''Unit Trust of Bhutan'' was founded by the Royal Government and the Royal Insu ...
, Druk PNB Bank, T-Bank, Bhutan Development Bank) and three other organizations (
Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan The Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan (RICB) is an insurance corporation based in Thimphu, Bhutan. It was established on 7 January 1975 under the Charter of the fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuk Jigme Singye Wangchuck ( dz, འ ...
, Bhutan Insurance, National Pension and Provident Fund). The Royal Monetary Authority is one of the primary regulators of financial institutions and is also responsible for Bhutan's monetary policy. Bhutan's currency, the
ngultrum The ngultrum (; dz, དངུལ་ཀྲམ , symbol: Nu., code: BTN) is the currency of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It can be literally translated as 'silver' for ''ngul'' and 'coin' for ''trum''. It is subdivided into 100 chhertum ( dz, ཕྱེ ...
, is pegged to the
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. This has created confidence in the ngultrum, but it also effectively makes India's monetary policy Bhutan's monetary policy. It has also made it difficult for Bhutan's monetary authorities to deal with economic imbalances caused by
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projects. This in turn allowed consumption to rise and exacerbated the currency imbalances, so that new construction is done primarily in concrete and steel (which must be imported), and which also risks the peg's sustainability. As a result, the
Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan ( dz, བྲུག་རྒྱལ་གཞུང་དངུལ་ལས་དབང་འཛིན་) is the central bank of Bhutan and is a member of the Asian Clearing Union. It is also the minting aut ...
sold 20% of its
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reserves in late 2011 and ban imports of vehicles, imports of construction materials, loans on vehicles, and loans on housing in early 2012.


History


1960s-1980s: Bhutan's Central Bank

Bhutan remained isolated from the world until it had trouble controlling its monetary system, so the Central Bank of Bhutan was established. Bhutan's
commercial bank A commercial bank is a financial institution which accepts deposits from the public and gives loans for the purposes of consumption and investment to make profit. It can also refer to a bank, or a division of a large bank, which deals with co ...
, Bank of Bhutan, was established on 28 May 1968 as a
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with the
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, which owned 25% of the bank. In 1970, this share was transferred to the State Bank of India. The bank was
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in the year 1971. Government departments were required to deposit all of their accounts with this bank to ensure that it had sufficient funds until 1982, when the Royal Monetary Authority was established. Since then, the Bank of Bhutan has been the retail banking agent for the Royal Monetary Authority. The Royal Monetary Authority was established in 1983; before then, Bank of Bhutan was the country's central bank.


The Bhutan Development Finance Corporation/Bhutan Development Bank

The government of Bhutan established the Bhutan Development Finance Corporation (BDFCL) on 31 January 1988 with assistance from the
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to serve small and medium-sized enterprises, and it took over the administration of rural financial assistance from the Royal Monetary Authority. International multilateral organizations such as the Asian Development Bank subsidized BDFCL with grants and concessional loans. Loans were granted for improving
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, obtaining
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, and meeting short-term seasonal requirements. Some of the funding for the corporation, including an initial
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2.5 million loan in 1988 for the expansion of small- and medium-sized, private-sector industrial development, came from the
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. The corporation had been
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by 1991.


Non-Bank Financial Institutions

As part of economic modernization,
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s also were set up. The
Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan The Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan (RICB) is an insurance corporation based in Thimphu, Bhutan. It was established on 7 January 1975 under the Charter of the fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuk Jigme Singye Wangchuck ( dz, འ ...
(RICBL), which offered
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, was established in 1975 as the country's sole insurance company with headquarters in Phuntsholing. Here, the government owned 40% and the public owned 60%. It was mandated to offer all kinds of insurance products and invest the proceeds for its customers. As a result, it primarily focus on loans like a commercial bank. As of 2014, RICBL had a main office in
Thimphu Thimphu (; dz, ཐིམ་ཕུག ) is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan, and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's ''dzongkhags'', the Thimphu District. The ancient capital city ...
as well as 26 branches throughout the country. In 2000, the government of Bhutan reestablished the provident fund of the government employees and public sector companies of RICB Land as the National Pension and Provident Fund. From 1980, individuals could also invest their savings in the newly-established Unit Trust of Bhutan, with its main office in Phuntsholing. This trust channels invested funds, for which it issues shares called units, into industrial and commercial development projects. As of 1991, the Government Employees' Provident Fund (established in 1986), the Bhutan Development Finance Corporation, and other non-bank institutions were of low influence, and were constrained by the rudimentary use of
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in the economy.


Post-2000

In 2002, the Bank of Bhutan's management was returned to the Government of Bhutan, which owns 80% of the bank through Druk Holdings and Investments, a state-owned enterprise; the State Bank of India holds the other 20%. The Bank of Bhutan's principal office is in
Phuntsholing Phuntsholing, also spelled as Phuentsholing ( dz, ཕུན་ཚོགས་གླིང་), is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Samp ...
. In 1991, there were twenty-six branch offices throughout the country; by 2014, the bank had expanded to 28 branches, 12 extension counters for covering limited banking services, and over 60 ATMs in Bhutan; and as of July 2017, there were 47 branches across the country. With these resources, the Bank of Bhutan has been able to give relatively large
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s for capital programs such as
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projects in Bhutan's south-central region. Among its retail banking activities is the issuance of rupee-denomination
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s, which began in 1974. In 2010, BDFCL became the Bhutan Development Bank Ltd. (BDB), an ordinary commercial bank. As of 2014, BDB has more than 30 branches, 5 field offices, and 5 ATMs. Bhutan National Bank upgraded to "Flexcube CBS technology" and introduced
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and ATMs. From 2008 to 2010, Bank of Bhutan Ltd. used "core bank solution technology" to connect all its branches to a central server, enabling customers to operate from any branch. The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan created the “Bhutan Financial Switch”, a central switch that connects all banks in Bhutan and allows customers of any bank to withdraw funds from any ATM.


Board members

As of 2021 the bank has six board members, including personnel from the Department of Finance and from the Ministry of Information and Communications.


References


See also


Bank of Bhutan (official website)
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Bhutan Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainou ...
Economy of Bhutan