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Ministry of Finance and Economy

Frédéric COTTALORDA, Conseiller de Gouvernement - Ministre des Finances et de l’Économie
Minister of Finance and Economy: Mr Frédéric COTTALORDA

Role

The Ministry, led by the Minister of Finance and Economy, deals with all economic and financial issues relating to action carried out by the State.

The Ministry of Finance and Economy has a very extensive remit since any budget related questions must be submitted to it.

A wide variety of departments are under its aegis, for which it oversees operations.

It is in charge of implementing public policy in the following areas:

  • Budget
  • Treasury
  • Economy and Trade
  • Financial regulation and supervision
  • Tourism
  • Housing
  • State property
  • Gambling supervision
  • Innovation and new technologies
  • Commercial services

Contact informations

Ministry of Finance and Economy

Ministère d'État
Place de la Visitation
MC 98000 MONACO

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