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Broad money supply grew by 1.9%, or 1.95 billion rubles, in March and amounted to 104.8 billion rubles as of April 1. These figures were published by the National Bank of Belarus. Since the beginning of the year, broad money supply has increased by 1.7%.
“The annual growth rate of the average ruble money supply in March 2026 slowed to 25.4% (compared with 28.7% in March 2025), while the average broad money supply remained almost at last year’s level — 17% (16.8%)”, the National Bank noted.
The volume of cash in circulation reached 15.285 billion rubles as of April 1. In March, it increased by 238.6 million rubles, and since the beginning of the year by 803.7 million rubles.
The M1 monetary aggregate, including transferable deposits, increased by only 15 million rubles in March to 35.275 billion rubles.
The increase in money supply in the national definition amounted to 541.9 million rubles in March. As of April 1, this indicator reached 65.76 billion rubles.
Ruble money supply increased by 774.4 million rubles in March to 68.72 billion rubles.
Foreign currency deposits decreased by 5.1 million dollars in March to 12.03 billion dollars. Household deposits fell by 52.2 million dollars to 5 billion dollars, while corporate deposits increased by 47.1 million dollars to 7.02 billion dollars.