
Retail Payments
Each year, the Central Bank collects data on fees charged for payment services and for the use of Iceland‘s main payment instruments. Every two to three years, the Bank also assesses the social costs of retail payments. The goals of data collection are to shed light on the costs of using various payment instruments and payment services and to assess whether a particular payment instrument or payment service is more cost-effective than others for society. The results are published in the Bank‘s Cost of Retail Payments report. In 2016 and 2018, the Bank assessed the social cost of payment processing and published the results in its Financial Infrastructure reports, whose publication has since been discontinued.
Sustainability

The Sustainability Report discloses sustainability information regarding the bank's operations as well as reporting on how the bank incorporates climate issues and sustainability into its core operations. It also details how the bank communicates information and supports the implementation of sustainability for its supervised entities.
Balance of Payments

The Central Bank‘s Balance of Payments report discusses Iceland‘s balance of payments with other countries, capital movements to and from the country, the external position of the domestic economy, and risk factors in the aftermath of the pandemic. A balance of payments scenario for 2023 and 2024 is then drawn up to shed light on the most likely developments in the balance of payments and assess the resilience of the domestic economy to external shocks.
Financial Supervision

In its annual Financial Supervision report, the Central Bank explains how it carries out its legally mandated tasks in the field of financial supervision. It also provides information to supervised entities concerning key priorities in the current project timetable.
Financial Supervision is also published in Icelandic under the title Fjármálaeftirlit.
Informational reports

As the occasion arises, the Central Bank releases additional reports and special publications on topics related to its operations. Under the category Informational Reports are miscellaneous documents containing information on the Bank’s activities.
Special Publications

As the occasion arises, the Central Bank releases additional reports and special publications on topics related to its operations. Under the category Special Publications are reports and other in-depth reports.
Working Papers

Economic Indicators

The Central Bank of Iceland publishes a quarterly summary of economic developments, collections of economic indicators, and an overview of the state of the financial system in its interactive Economic Indicators report.
Economic Indicators is also published in Icelandic under the title Hagvísar Seðlabanka Íslands.
Financial Stability

Economy of Iceland

Economic Affairs

Annual Report

Monetary Bulletin

Monetary Bulletin is published four times a year. In early May and early November, it contains an inflation and macroeconomic forecast, together with an in-depth analysis of economic and monetary developments and prospects. The February and August issues include updated inflation and macroeconomic forecasts and an abbreviated report on economic and monetary developments and outlook. Monetary Bulletin is also issued in Icelandic under the title Peningamál.