Paramaribo, January 13, 2016
 
 
The Central Bank of Suriname (CBvS) today publishes its first Financial Stability Report (FSR). The report covers developments in 2014 and aims to inform policy makers, market participants, professionals and the general public on the performance and resilience of Suriname’s financial sector and to increase understanding of the various measures that the CBvS has taken to maintain a stable and secure financial sector.The Minister of Finance, Mr. Gillmore Hoefdraad, received the first copy of the report this morning.
 
 
Acting CBvS Governor Ingeborg Geduld-Nijman presents the first Financial Stability Report to Minister of Finance Gillmore Hoefdraad.
 
The FSR, which will be published annually starting from this issue, contains five parts. The first part of the report provides an overview of the domestic financial sector. The second part analyzes the international and domestic operating environment and its impact on the financial sector. The third part details the performance of the financial sector, and since banks constitute over 75 percent of this sector, the emphasis is on the banking industry. Even so, the report also covers the performance of insurance companies, pension funds and credit unions. The fourth part of the report takes account of forward-looking risks through stress tests of the banking sector, which examine the capital levels of individual banks and the banking system as a whole in the face of a number of shock scenarios. Finally, the fifth part of the report contains short articles on current topics in the field of financial stability in Suriname.
The report confirms the stability and strength of Suriname’s financial sector. In addition, the stress tests and the improved risk profile of the commercial banks reveal the resilience of the banking system, which is a result of the ongoing enhancement of the regulatory and supervisory framework of the CBvS.
 
The report is available on the website of the Central Bank: https://www.cbvs.sr/publications-research/financial-stability-report
 

Exchange RatesMarch 09th and until further notice

Currency Buying Selling
USD 14,018 14,290
EUR 16,628 16,959
GBP 19,396 19,782
ANG 7,699 7,852
AWG 7,784 7,939
BRL 2,438 2,485
TTD 2,063 2,103
BBD 6,907 7,044
XCD 5,190 5,293
PER 100 GYD 6,657 6,790

Gold CertificatesMarch 09th and until further notice

Coupon SRD
5 gram 7.814,97
10 gram 15.629,94
50 gram 78.149,69
100 gram 156.299,39
500 gram 781.496,94
1000 gram 1562993,88
Gold LME: USD 1.701,00 /tr.oz.

Inflation

 Period   Average End-of-period
2020   34.9 60.8
2021   59.1 60.7
2022   52.4 54.6
2023   51.6 32.6
2024   16.2 10.1
       
2025   Month-to-month Year-to-year
Jan   0.6 9.9
Feb   0.4 9.9
Mar   0.5 5.7
Apr   0.7 5.7
May*)   0.8 6.0

*) Preliminary figures

 

 

Weighted Average RatesJune 30 - 15:00h (Transfers)

Currency Buying Selling
USD 37.181 37.506
EUR 44.260 45.248
GBP 50.936 51.935
XCG 20.429 20.830
AWG 20.656 21.061
BRL 6.768 6.901
TTD 5.502 5.610
BBD 18.329 18.688
XCD 13.771 14.041
GYD PER 100 17.667 18.014
CNY 5.189 5.291

Weighted Average RatesJune 30 - 15:00h (Banknotes)

Currency Buying Selling
USD 38.377 38.899
EUR 44.451 45.070
GBP 52.575 53.616
XCG 21.086 21.504
AWG 21.321 21.743
BRL 6.986 7.124
TTD 5.679 5.792
BBD 18.918 19.293
XCD 14.214 14.495
GYD PER 100 18.236 18.597
CNY 5.356 5.462

Gold CertificatesJune 30

Coupon SRD
5 gram 39.452,23
10 gram 78.904,47
50 gram 394.522,34
100 gram 789.044,68
500 gram 3.945.223,38
1000 gram 7.890.446,77
Gold LBMA USD 3.271,75 /tr.oz.

Weighted Average Accepted
OMO Rate

Auction ID Auction Date Rate (%)
CBTD250625-1W 2025-06-25 5,9
CBTD250618-1W 2025-06-18 5,8
CBTD250611-1W 2025-06-11 10,2
CBTD250604-1W 2025-06-04 4,5

Standing Lending Facility Interest Rate

Auction ID Auction Date Rate (%)
CBTD250625-1W 2025-06-25 7,1
CBTD250618-1W 2025-06-18 7,0
CBTD250611-1W 2025-06-11 12,2
CBTD250604-1W 2025-06-04 5,4
Balance sheet

Inflation

 Period   Average End-of-period
2020   34.9 60.8
2021   59.1 60.7
2022   52.4 54.6
2023   51.6 32.6
2024   16.2 10.1
       
2025   Month-to-month Year-to-year
Jan   0.6 9.9
Feb   0.4 9.9
Mar   0.5 5.7
Apr   0.7 5.7
May*)   0.8 6.0

*) Preliminary figures