Today, the Council of Latvijas Banka approved the Statistical Programme of Latvijas Banka for 2025 and outlined the plans for work in the field of statistics in the medium term (2026–2028).
The Statistical Programme of Latvijas Banka for 2025 aims to provide information on the key tasks of Latvijas Banka in the field of statistics in 2025, types of statistics collected by Latvijas Banka in pursuit of its tasks, the legal framework, frequency, and deadlines for compilation of these statistics, as well as information on the reporting agents and the main users of the respective statistical data. The programme also contains information on the statistics published by Latvijas Banka pursuant to the laws of the Republic of Latvia and to ensure continuity of publication of important time series or more user-friendly access to essential information published by the European Central Bank.
The major developments in the field of statistics in 2025 will include the collection of a wider set of granular credit and credit risk data, the transition to using the advanced security system and the non-bank statistics system for data submission, as well as the enhancement of Latvijas Banka's statistical data publications through the continued inclusion of supervisory statistical data publications in the database INTS. Overall, the Statistical Programme of Latvijas Banka for 2025 includes 15 new tasks in the field of statistics.
The Medium-Term Statistical Work Programme of Latvijas Banka for 2026–2028 comprises 10 tasks, including the tasks of organising the 2026 Household Finance and Consumption Survey conducted in all euro area countries in compliance with a common methodology developed by the European Central Bank and starting the collection of new statistical data in compliance with the requirements for investment fund statistics, as well as that of starting the compilation and publishing of household wealth statistics.
Both Latvijas Banka's statistical programmes include only those supervisory statistics and statistics on resolution and compensation disbursement schemes that are compiled and published, along with the tasks related to these data.
In accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 2533/98 of 23 November 1998 concerning the collection of statistical information by the European Central Bank, the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) follows the principle of professional independence in the fulfilment of its tasks. One of the performance indicators for the above principle defined in the document "ESCB Public Commitment on European Statistics" is the publication of the statistical work programme.
Latvijas Banka carries out several tasks significant for the functioning of the economy and the financial system. One of the most important tasks is the collection, storage, and processing of statistical data, as well as the development, compilation, analysis, and dissemination of statistical information pursuant to the Law on Latvijas Banka. Latvijas Banka compiles monetary and financial statistics, statistics on banknotes and coins, payment and payment systems statistics, external statistics, financial accounts statistics, statistics on resolution and compensation disbursement schemes, financial stability statistics, supervisory statistics, and other statistics necessary for ensuring the fulfilment of Latvijas Banka's tasks, as well as gets actively involved in the compilation of statistical data at the European level.
Both documents – the Statistical Programme of Latvijas Banka for 2025 and the Medium-Term Statistical Work Programme of Latvijas Banka for 2026–2028 – will be published in full on the website of Latvijas Banka at https://www.bank.lv/en/statistics/information-for-data-users/statistical-programmes.