National Bank of Panama


The National Bank of Panama is one of two Panamanian government-owned banks. As of January 2009, it held deposits of about US$5 billion. The other government-owned bank is Caja de Ahorros de Panamá, with about US$1 billion in total deposits.
Panama has never had an official central bank. The National Bank of Panama was responsible for nonmonetary aspects of central banking in Panama, assisted by the National Banking Commission, which was created along with the country's International Financial Center, and was charged with licensing and supervising banks.

General managers - ''Gerentes generales''