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64.1 | Monetary intermediation

Description
This group includes obtaining and providing funds in the form of transferable deposits or close substitutes, in other words, funds that are fixed in money terms, obtained on a day-to-day basis and distributing these funds.
Companies
This class includes:
- issuing and managing banknotes and digital currency
- conducting monetary policy, including monitoring and control of the money supply
- promoting financial stability
- taking deposits that are used for clearance between monetary intermediaries
- supervising banking or non-banking monetary operations, unless performed by some other entity
- holding the countrys international reserves
- acting as banker to the government
This class also includes:
- activities of central banks, currency boards and central monetary agencies
This class excludes:
- operation and supervision of financial markets other than by central banks and public authorities, see 66.11
- financial supervisory activities for insurance and pension funding (not by the central bank), see 66.29
- financial regulation relating to the conduct of business and consumer protection and other wider financial regulatory activities, see 84.13
- activities of international organisations (e.g. the World Bank), see 99.00
This class includes:
- issuing and managing banknotes and digital currency
- conducting monetary policy, including monitoring and control of the money supply
- promoting financial stability
- taking deposits that are used for clearance between monetary intermediaries
- supervising banking or non-banking monetary operations, unless performed by some other entity
- holding the countrys international reserves
- acting as banker to the government
This class also includes:
- activities of central banks, currency boards and central monetary agencies
This class excludes:
- operation and supervision of financial markets other than by central banks and public authorities, see 66.11
- financial supervisory activities for insurance and pension funding (not by the central bank), see 66.29
- financial regulation relating to the conduct of business and consumer protection and other wider financial regulatory activities, see 84.13
- activities of international organisations (e.g. the World Bank), see 99.00
Companies
This class includes the receiving of deposits and/or close substitutes for deposits and extending of credit or other forms of lending funds. The granting of credit can take a variety of forms (for example, loans, mortgages, consumer credit cards, and so on). These activities are generally carried out by monetary institutions other than central banks, for example:
- banks
- savings banks
- credit cooperatives and unions
This class also includes:
- activities of postal banks (e.g. for giro (current) and savings accounts)
- credit granting by specialised deposit-taking institutions (e.g. for house purchases, agriculture)
- money order activities
This class excludes:
- credit granting by specialised non-depository institutions (e.g. for house purchases), see 64.92
- credit card transaction processing and settlement activities, see 66.19
This class includes the receiving of deposits and/or close substitutes for deposits and extending of credit or other forms of lending funds. The granting of credit can take a variety of forms (for example, loans, mortgages, consumer credit cards, and so on). These activities are generally carried out by monetary institutions other than central banks, for example:
- banks
- savings banks
- credit cooperatives and unions
This class also includes:
- activities of postal banks (e.g. for giro (current) and savings accounts)
- credit granting by specialised deposit-taking institutions (e.g. for house purchases, agriculture)
- money order activities
This class excludes:
- credit granting by specialised non-depository institutions (e.g. for house purchases), see 64.92
- credit card transaction processing and settlement activities, see 66.19
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