Association of African Central Banks
Regional cooperation and initiatives with African central banks for monetary and financial stability.
About AACB
The Association of African Central Banks (AACB) was established in 1968 to promote cooperation among African central banks in monetary, banking, and financial matters. The Bank of Zambia is an active member, contributing to continental initiatives for economic integration and financial stability.
AACB Objectives
- 1Promote cooperation among African central banks
- 2Facilitate exchange of information and experience
- 3Harmonize monetary and financial policies
- 4Support African economic integration
- 5Build capacity in central banking
- 6Represent African central banks in international forums
Sub-Regional Groups
SADC Central Banks
Southern Africa
COMESA Central Banks
Eastern & Southern Africa
ECOWAS Central Banks
West Africa
CEMAC Central Banks
Central Africa
Zambia's Participation
The Bank of Zambia actively participates in AACB activities and initiatives, including:
- Annual meetings of AACB Governors and Deputies
- Working groups on monetary policy harmonization
- Financial stability coordination initiatives
- Capacity building programs for central bank staff
- Research collaboration on African economic issues
