This article has been translated from English to Gen Z Slang.
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is basically Switzerland's money master. 💸
Low key, the SNB sets monetary policy like a boss and prints Swiss franc banknotes. Talk about printing that paper! 💵
The SNB's main vibe is to keep prices chill and create a legit economic scene for Switzerland to flex its growth game. 📈
Unlike most other central banks, the SNB is kinda like a private club. 🎉 Over half of its shares are held by public squads, with the rest trading on the Swiss stock scene. 📊
The Swiss National Bank officially kicked off on June 20, 1907. Party time! 🎉
It's got two HQs: one chilling in Berne and one in Zurich. 🏢
Plus, it's got six rep offices hanging in Basel, Geneva, Lausanne, Lucerne, Lugano, and St Gallen. 🏙️
It also rolls with 14 agencies run by cantonal banks to keep the money flowin' in the country. 💸
The SNB's also known as Banque Nationale Suisse in French, Schweizerische Nationalbank in German, Banca Naziunala Svizra in Romansh, and Banca Nazionale Svizzera in Italian. That's a whole lot of names, fam! 🗣️
The bank’s logo shows off all four of Switzerland's languages, plus English. Multilingual flex! 🔠
