Da Afghanistan Bank
Da Afghanistan Bank, also known as the Central Bank of Afghanistan or simply Bank of Afganistan, regulates all banking and monetary transactions in Afghanistan. Established in 1939, the bank is wholly government-owned. It is active in developing policies to promote financial inclusion and a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion.
Da Afghanistan Bank currently has around 52 branches throughout the country, with seven of these in Kabul, where its headquarters is also based. Individual bank customers are allowed to withdraw up to 350,000 afghanis a week or up to 1 million afghanis a month. Taxes are paid directly to the central bank, and there is a policy against officials handling tax money.
Seal of the bank
The seal of Da Afghanistan Bank has the name of the bank in Pashto at the top and Latin script at the bottom, the year 1939 in which it was established, and a depiction of a Eucratides I-era coin with the Greek text, "ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΕΥΚΡΑΤΙΔΟΥ" which means "Of the great king Eucratides".Mission
Basic tasks of DAB are:- Formulate, adopt and execute the monetary policy of Afghanistan.
- Hold and manage the official foreign-exchange reserves of Afghanistan.
- Print and issue afghani banknotes and coins.
- Act as banker and adviser to, and as fiscal agent of the state.
- License, regulate and supervise banks, foreign exchange dealers, money service providers, payment system operators, securities service providers, securities transfer system operators.
- Establish, maintain and promote sound and efficient systems for payments, for transfers of securities issued by the state or DAB, and for the clearing and settlement of payment transactions and transactions in such securities.
- Accept foreign bank applications from banks that wish to operate in Afghanistan.
Chief of the bank
- Habibullah Malie Achekzai, 1954–1960
- Abdul Hay Azizi, 1960–1975
- Mohammad Hakim Khan, 1975–1980
- Ghulam Hussain Jujeni, 1980–1982
- Mehrabuddin Paktiawal, 1982–1985
- Abdul Basir Ranjbar, 1985–1988
- Mohammad Kabir, 1988–1990
- Khalil Sediq, 1990–1991
- Abdul Wahab Asefi, ?–1991–?
- Najibullah Sahu, ?–1992–?
- Zabihullah Eltezam, ?–1993
- Ghulam Mohammed Yailaqi, 1993
- Mohammad Hakim Khan, 1993–1995
- Ehsanullah Ehsan, during Taliban era, 1996–1997
- Abdul Samad Sani, during Taliban era, 1997–?
- Mohammad Ahmadi, during Taliban era, ?–2001
- Anwar ul-Haq Ahady, 2002–2004
- Noorullah Delwari, 2004–2007
- Abdul Qadir Fitrat, 2007–2011
- Noorullah Delwari, 2011– 14 January 2015
- Khan Afzal Hadawal, acting, 14 January – 8 July 2015
- Khalil Sediq, 8 July 2015 – 2019
- Wahidullah Nosher, acting, 2019–2019
- Ajmal Ahmady, acting, 2019 – August 2021
- Haji Mohammad Idris, acting, August 2021 – October 2021
- Shakir Jalali, acting, October 2021 – March 2023
- Hidayatullah Badri, acting, March 2023 – July 2024
- Noor Ahmad Agha, acting, July 2024 – present
Members of the Supreme Council
In July 2021, the Supreme Council at DAB consisted of:- Ajmal Ahmady
- Shah Mohammad Mehrabi
- Katrin Fakiri
- Abdul Wakil Muntazer
- Muhammad Naim Azimi