The Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino
It is an entity with a private legal status and mixed public-private participation. It was established in 2005 through the merger of the Istituto di Credito Sammarinese and the Ispettorato per il Credito e le Valute. Since then, additional laws, in line with the general statutory provisions, have expanded the functions assigned to the Central Bank.
Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS)
The Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino has joined the Network for Greening the Financial System to support sustainable investments and contribute to efforts against climate change.
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Banking sector financial data
Updated September 30, 2025Net equity

Data in millions of euros
Solvency ratio

Total collection

Data in millions of euros
ECB reference rates
Effective as of 11/06/2025
Main Refinancing Rate
2.15 %
Deposit Facility Rate
2.00 %
ECB Reference Exchange Rates
Date of update 30/04/2026
1 EUR = 183.2100 JPY
1 EUR = 0.86625 GBP
1 EUR = 1.1702 USD
1 EUR = 0.9190 CHF
1 EUR = 1.1498 USD
ECB Reference Exchange Rates
I tassi di riferimento sono generalmente aggiornati dalle 15:00 TEC. Essi si basano su una regolare procedura di concertazione quotidiana tra le banche centrali in Europa e nel mondo, che avviene alle 14:15 TEC.
Dati del giorno 30/04/2026
Fonte: BCE
| Valuta | Cambio | Paese |
|---|---|---|
| Yen Giapponese | 1 EUR = 183.2100 JPY | GIAPPONE |
| Sterlina Gran Bretagna | 1 EUR = 0.86625 GBP | REGNO UNITO |
| Dollaro USA | 1 EUR = 1.1702 USD | STATI UNITI |
| Franco Svizzero | 1 EUR = 0.9190 CHF | SVIZZERA |
| Dollaro USA | 1 EUR = 1.1498 USD | STATI UNITI |
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Discover how CBSM is committed to sustainable strategies, supporting the green transition and promoting financial stability.
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Learn more about the Central Bank's role in San Marino's financial relations with the EU and its ongoing agreements.
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The Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino supports charitable initiatives and community-focused projects designed to generate meaningful value for the local community.
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