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For information about foreign exchange and trade operations op.changes@bct.gov.tn |
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Annual reportThe report includes an analysis of the main economic, financial, and monetary trends both at the international and the national levels and a presentation of activities of the Central Bank of Tunisia and its financial statements (...) |
Tunisia's External Debt (French version)The brochure of Tunisia's External Debt presents a detailed analysis of the country's outstanding debt trend and structure and a brief outlook on international environment (...) |
Balance of payments (French version)The brochure of the balance of payments presents the trend and structure of Tunisia's economic and financial relations with abroad as well as the regulating measures undertaken during the considered year in external payments (...) |
Banking SupervisionThe publication of the Annual Report of the Banking Supervision comes in the framework of a new tradition of disclosure and transparency based on the rules of good governance and international standards in the area of internal control (...) |
The Economic Situation PeriodicalThe economic situation periodical analyses briefly the major events of the national and international climate.It presents also the main economic,monetary and financial measures undertaken during to the considered period (...) |
Financial Statistics BulletinProvides economic,financial and monetary statistics as well as the methodology followed in their working-out.It is completed by a monthly supplement of the main external payments and financial indicators (...) |
Payments BulletinThe Payments Bulletin gives information on the main indicators and trends in this area as well as structuring projects which support the development of digital payments. This comes within the framework of the strategy of the Central Bank of Tunisia aiming to promote financial inclusion and decashing. |
Credit lines available to economic operators and managed by the BCT (IBRD, ADB, Programme to finance Arab trade, Italy, France, Wallonne-Belgium).
+ moreThey are opened, on an authorization of the Central Bank of Tunisia, in the name of resident individuals who make profit coming from operations of export of goods or services and/or are shareholders or partners in resident companies that make profit in export transactions of goods or services.
+ moreTransfers regarding current transactions are free (trade transactions, transactions related to corporate production, transport, insurance, capital income, operations concerning banking and financial expenditures, personal operations, public sector operations, general operations such as subscriptions, advertising, entertainment and show contracts).
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