Main banks in Finland


The Finland Central Bank

Finland Central Bank

The history of Central Bank goes back to 1812. One of the earliest banks on the planet was established on March 1 that year.

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The Finnish Central Bank is a member of European System of Central Banks and the Eurosystem and governs the supply of currency and reserves of foreign exchange in the country. The branch offices of this bank are at Kuopio, Tampere, and Oulu. The bank has a staff of about 380 employees.

Finland’s Central Bank is owned and governed by the Republic of Finland and the Parliament of Finland. The bank also has a board that runs and governs its operations along with the Parliamentary Supervisory Committee.

The bank has several branches in Helsinki. All the branches with their SWIFT codes:

Collateral Management – SPFBFIHHCMS
ECB Operations – SPFBFIHHECB
Target2 NCB/ECB Internal – SPFBFIHHEUX
Target2 PMJ-AS DTS – SPFBFIHH1A1
Target2 PMJ-AS NTS – SPFBFIHHASI
Target2 Rahahuolto – SPFBFIHH1A2
Target2 RMA Internal – SPFBFIHHRMA
Target2 SFA Internal – SPFBFIHHSFA
Target2 SFM Internal – SPFBFIHHSFM
Suomen Pankki, Helsinki – SPFBFIHH
Suomen Pankki, Helsinki – SPFBFIHHCON

Bank of Finland Services

  • Monetary policy
  • Financial stability and financial statistics
  • Banking operations
  • Currency supply

website: suomenpankki.fi

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The Finland Central Bank Main Contacts

Communications Customer Services ​​Phone: +358 9 183 2626 Monday–Friday from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm Fax: +358 9 658 424 Email: info@bof.fi

The Finland Central Bank Head Office Address

Bank of Finland,
Snellmaninaukio
P.O. Box 160
FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland