Bank of Finland
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Bank of Finland
Summary
Bank of Finland is a central bank[1]. It draws 107 Wikipedia views per month (central_bank category, ranking #59 of 202).[2]
Key Facts
- Bank of Finland was a member of Network for Greening the Financial System[3].
- Bank of Finland was a member of FinELib[4].
- Bank of Finland is located in Helsinki[5].
- Bank of Finland is in the country of Finland[6].
- Bank of Finland's instance of is recorded as central bank[7].
- Bank of Finland's currency is recorded as euro[8].
- Bank of Finland's founder is recorded as Alexander I of Russia[9].
- Bank of Finland's headquarters location is recorded as Kruununhaka[10].
- Bank of Finland is part of European System of Central Banks[11].
- Bank of Finland is part of Suomen Pankki, Kansallisarkisto ja Säätytalo[12].
- Bank of Finland's Commons category is recorded as Bank of Finland[13].
- Bank of Finland's industry is recorded as financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding[14].
- Bank of Finland's chairperson is recorded as Olli Rehn[15].
- March 1, 1812 marks the founding of Bank of Finland[16].
- Bank of Finland's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 60.17129722222222, 'lon': 24.952483333333333}[17].
- Bank of Finland's official website is recorded as https://www.suomenpankki.fi/[18].
- Bank of Finland's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Bank of Finland[19].
- Bank of Finland's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Finland[20].
- Bank of Finland's replaces is recorded as Q136692619[21].
- Bank of Finland's Commons Institution page is recorded as Bank of Finland[22].
- Bank of Finland's position held by head of the organization is recorded as Governor of the Bank of Finland[23].
- Bank of Finland's board member is recorded as Risto Ryti[24].
- Bank of Finland's IPv6 routing prefix is recorded as 2001:708:1b0::/48[25].
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Founding
Bank of Finland's founder is recorded as Alexander I of Russia[9]. March 1, 1812 marks the founding of it[16].
Identity
Part of include European System of Central Banks[11], an organization[26], founded in 1999[27] and Suomen Pankki, Kansallisarkisto ja Säätytalo[12].
Leadership
Bank of Finland's chairperson is recorded as Olli Rehn[15]. Its board member is recorded as Risto Ryti[24].
Operations
Bank of Finland's headquarters location is recorded as Kruununhaka[10].
Industry
Bank of Finland's industry is recorded as financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding[14].
Why It Matters
Bank of Finland draws 107 Wikipedia views per month (central_bank category, ranking #59 of 202).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]