MONEY AND BANKING NBP – THE CENTRAL BANK IN POLAND


5. Money and Banking. NBP - The Central Bank in Poland

5.1 Money and Banking System

Money may be defined as a “... medium of exchange that is widely accepted in payment for goods and services and to settle debts...”. People may accept different things in such settlements and this is why not only silver or gold but also cowrie shells, beaver skins or even tulips functioned as money in the past.

Before the invention of money, barter transactions were the norm, i.e. direct exchanges of goods for other goods. Barter is sometimes still used in international trade but it is very inefficient. The reason for its inefficiency is that it requires a double coincidence of needs and offers. Thus a person who offers wheat and needs cotton must find a person who needs wheat and offers cotton. Even then, the problem of how to determine the amounts of these commodities to be exchanged on an equivalent basis remains.

The use of money solves these problems because goods and services may be exchanged for money and money, in turn, may be easily exchanged for other goods and services. Moreover, money is a measure used to calculate, or express, the value of the items sold or purchased.

One may say that the basic functions of money are:

These functions may be performed because of the following features of money:

5.2 Basic Functions and Services of a Bank

Banking is about money and the essence of banking is to take deposits and to lend money (or make advances) to borrowers. Interest on loans is the major source of a bank's profit. Speaking more precisely, a bank is an institution which:

Because of rapid changes and the degree of sophistication and specialization of the banking industry today, making a full list of services offered by banks is impossible. The major services offered by a retail bank include:

  1. Current account services:

Current accounts offer no, or very little, interest and they make it possible to pay money into and out of the customer's account as often as the customer wishes to do so. Current accounts provide the following money transfer facilities:

  1. Overdrafts and loans:

  1. Deposit and savings accounts are designed for deposits which are not currently needed. They are interest bearing but the withdrawal of money is fixed for a date in the future or requires prior notice, e.g. 7 days.

  2. Other Services

5.3 The National Bank of Poland

The Polish banking system is supervised by the National Bank of Poland, the central bank in the Republic of Poland, which is responsible for issuing the national currency; for the implementation, development and control of monetary and credit policy; and for maintaining the state's financial security and the stability of the financial system. In recent years, in particular after Poland's accession to the European Union, significant progress has been made aimed at bringing the central bank legislation in line with EU standards. In the next few years Poland's entry into the Euro zone will be an important objective to be achieved by the NBP.

The National Bank of Poland is governed by the President of the NBP, the Monetary Policy Council and the Management of the NBP. The President of the central bank is the chairperson of the Monetary Policy Council which includes nine other members. The Council determines monetary policy, sets the level of basic interest rates and establishes the rules of open-market operations. The Management Board's responsibility is to implement the decisions of the Council referring to the NBP plan of activities.

The main activities conducted by the NBP:

K.E. Hug (ed.) The Language of Trade. (Office of International Information Programs. U.S. Department of State. 2000), p.108.

cf. B.L. Reece and P. O'Grady Business, (Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1987), p.494.

ibid.

cf. F.E. Perry The Elements of Banking, revised by G. Klein, (London: Routledge in association with The Chartered Institute of Bankers, 1989), p. 11; cf. Reece and O'Grady, pp. 495-497.

cf. G. Whitehead Commerce Made Simple, (London: Heinemann, 1982), pp. 152-169.

ibid., p. 141.

Source: Activities of the National Bank of Poland, National Bank of Poland. Accessed: 26 June 2005, <http://www.nbp.pl/Homen.aspx?f=en/onbp/informacje/dzialalnosc_nbp.html>.



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