The Bank of the Republic of Haiti ( French : Banque de la République d'Haïti , abbreviated BRH ) is the central bank of Haiti . It was formed in 1979 from the National Bank of the Republic of Haiti (French: Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti ), which had served as the country's bank of issue since 1910, itself succeeding the National Bank of Haiti .
8-428: BRH could refer to: Banque de la République d'Haïti Bark River-Harris School District Bethlem Royal Hospital Borth railway station , Wales ; National Rail station code BRH. Brahui language ; ISO 639-3 language code brh. Brookhaven (Amtrak station) , Mississippi , United States ; Amtrak station code BRH. Hydrogen bromide Blonde Redhead ,
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24-631: A bank in Haiti. However, the proposal was never accepted, and Hermann Hendrick and Co. was never established. A Haitian law of 1880 allowed for a currency issuance concession to be granted to a privileged bank, and the National Bank of Haiti was subsequently established in Paris in early 1881 by the French bank Crédit Industriel et Commercial . In October 1910, the issuance concession was transferred to
32-628: A new bank, the National Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BNRH) formed by a consortium of French, German and American interests. The National City Bank of New York took over the BNRH following the United States occupation of Haiti , and gained full ownership in 1919. In 1935, the Haitian government acquired the BNRH from National City Bank. In 1979, BNRH was split into two financial institutions:
40-664: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Banque de la R%C3%A9publique d%27Ha%C3%AFti The bank is active in promoting financial inclusion policy and is a member institution of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion . It recently announced a Maya Declaration Commitment to continue with the modernization of the payment system, and submit legislation to regulate and supervise micro finance institutions to relevant authorities in 2013. The central bank in Port-au-Prince
48-1381: The Banque nationale de crédit [ fr ] (BNC), a commercial bank, and the Bank of the Republic of Haiti. 18°32′54″N 72°20′45″W / 18.54833°N 72.34583°W / 18.54833; -72.34583 Banque nationale de cr%C3%A9dit Look for Banque nationale de crédit on one of Misplaced Pages's sister projects : [REDACTED] Wiktionary (dictionary) [REDACTED] Wikibooks (textbooks) [REDACTED] Wikiquote (quotations) [REDACTED] Wikisource (library) [REDACTED] Wikiversity (learning resources) [REDACTED] Commons (media) [REDACTED] Wikivoyage (travel guide) [REDACTED] Wikinews (news source) [REDACTED] Wikidata (linked database) [REDACTED] Wikispecies (species directory) Misplaced Pages does not have an article with this exact name. Please search for Banque nationale de crédit in Misplaced Pages to check for alternative titles or spellings. You need to log in or create an account and be autoconfirmed to create new articles. Alternatively, you can use
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64-552: Was stormed during the Haitian riots of 2024 . The attack was driven back by the bank's security guards leaving 3 people killed. The oldest reference to a bank in Haiti can be attributed to a short correspondence exchanged during September 1825 between a foreign tradesman, Nicholas Kane, the Secretary of State Balthazar Inginac about a proposal made by George Clark in the name of a German group, Hermann Hendrick and Co., to establish
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