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  2. The supreme governing body of the CNB is the seven-member Bank Board, comprising the Governor, two Vice-Governors and four other members of the Bank Board. The Bank Board members are appointed for a term of six years and are appointed and recalled by the President of the Czech Republic.

  3. The supreme governing body of the CNB is the Bank Board, consisting of the CNB Governor, two Deputy Governors and four other Bank Board members. All Bank Board members are appointed by the President of the Czech Republic for a maximum of two six-year terms.

  4. Article 5. (1) The supreme governing body of the Czech National Bank shall be the Bank Board of the Czech National Bank (hereinafter referred to as the “Bank Board”). The Bank Board shall set monetary and macroprudential policy and the instruments for implementing these policies.

  5. The Bank Board consists of seven members: The Governor of the Czech National Bank, two Vice-Governors and four other members of the Bank Board. The Governor and Vice-Governors are appointed and relieved by the President of the Republic.

  6. The supreme governing body of the CNB is the Bank Board, consisting of the CNB Governor, two Vice-Governors and four other Bank Board members. All Bank Board members are appointed by the President of the Czech Republic for a maximum of two six-year terms.

  7. Established in 1993, Česká Národní Banka (Czech National Bank, CNB) is the central bank of the Czech Republic, the supervisor of the Czech financial market and the Czech resolution authority.

  8. Aug 12, 2015 · The Czech National Bank (CNB) is the central bank of the Czech Republic. It was established on 1 January 1993. In its role as a central bank the CNB is the successor to the National Bank of Czechoslovakia (founded in 1926) and the State Bank of Czechoslovakia (founded in 1950).