Central Bank announced prices for World Cup 2026 commemorative coins
The commemorative coins weigh 31.3 grams and will be available for purchase at 690 branches of commercial banks starting from June 18.
The commemorative coins weigh 31.3 grams and will be available for purchase at 690 branches of commercial banks starting from June 18.
At a meeting on June 17, 2026, the Board of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan decided to keep the base rate at 14% per annum.
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has launched the sale of commemorative coins and souvenir sets dedicated to the 690th anniversary of the birth of Sahibkiran Amir Temur. This is repo...
At a meeting on March 18, 2026, the Board of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan decided to set the base rate at 14% per annum.
According to the Central Bank of Uzbekistan, as of January 1, 2026, there were more than 68.27 million bank cards in circulation, almost twice as many as three years ago.
The Board of the Central Bank of Uzbekistan, in its meeting on January 28, 2026, decided to keep the main rate unchanged at 14% per annum.
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has presented a draft Code of Ethics for installment market participants aimed at increasing transparency and consumer protection. The document provi...
By Resolution No. 22/1 of the Board of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated August 27, 2025, Eurasian Bank Joint Stock Company revoked its license to conduct bankin...
The Board of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan has adopted a resolution amending the Regulation on the Framework Conditions for providing mortgage Loans to the public...
The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan reports an increase in the number of fraudulent activities using digital technologies. Due to the increased awareness of citizens, fr...
Fraudsters continue to send fake photos of identity cards and documents through fake profiles to the Telegram messenger, issued allegedly on behalf of the Central Bank using its sy...
A meeting was held at the Central Bank with a delegation from Tencent Cloud International, part of one of China's largest technology companies, Tencent Holdings Ltd.