The Bank of Uganda (BoU) is the central bank of Uganda, established in 1966 to regulate the currency system, maintain monetary stability, and oversee the country's banking and financial institutions to foster economic development.
As Uganda's central bank, the BoU issues the national currency (Uganda shilling), manages foreign exchange reserves, and supervises commercial banks and financial institutions. It aims to promote economic growth through effective monetary policy, financial stability, and efficient credit systems. The BoU operates independently under the Ugandan Constitution, ensuring transparency and resilience in the financial sector while adapting to global economic challenges.