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:''Association of Corporate Treasurers - Updated on the Payments landscape - September 2021.''
:''Association of Corporate Treasurers - Update on the Payments landscape - September 2021.''





Revision as of 15:47, 22 September 2021

Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) - Eurozone - European Central Bank

A digital euro is the idea of a possible central bank digital currency issued by the European Central Bank (ECB).


No decision yet on euro CBDC
"In a recent speech the President of the ECB said that the central bank is launching a two-year investigation into a digital euro as more consumers switch from banknotes and cash.
The actual release of the ECB-backed cryptocurrency in the bloc’s 19 members could take another two years on top of the technology design and investigation stage (itself expected to take a couple of years).
In theory, if all goes to plan, the central bank could launch a digital currency by 2025 if European regulators give the project the green light.
She noted that the project would complement the existing banking system rather than trying to ‘jeopardise’ it adding that experiments to consider the merits of minting a ‘digital euro’ were going through a complex decision-making process.
The bank has not yet decided to issue a CBDC. "
Association of Corporate Treasurers - Update on the Payments landscape - September 2021.


See also