Report: Rwandan Central Bank Looks to Issue Official Digital Currency

Published at: Aug. 22, 2019

Rwanda’s central bank, the National Bank of Rwanda, is researching how to offer an official digital currency.

BNN Bloomberg reported the news on Aug. 22. The central bank is said to be interested in offering digital currency as a means to increase transaction efficiency and foster economic growth. However, Financial Stability Director-General Peace Masozera Uwase warned work remains to be done before implementation is on the table, adding:

“There are still concerns about how exactly you convert the entire currency into digital form, how to distribute that and how fast can you process those transactions [...] Challenges come in, if technology is down how do you deal with such issues? We will join in once we are ready.”

Learning from central banks around the world

Uwase reportedly said the National Bank of Rwanda will also study other central banks’ attempts to create a national, digital currency — including efforts in Canada, Singapore and the Netherlands. 

As reported by Cointelegraph, the International Monetary Fund wrote in June that Uruguay has begun a pilot program for a central bank digital currency — with the Bahamas, China, Sweden, Ukraine and the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union said to be “on the verge” of launching their own tests.

China hastens to launch a digital currency

As of this week, the People’s Bank of China is reportedly getting close to launching a digital currency, following approximately five years of research and development. The unveiling of Facebook’s proposed stablecoin, Libra, may have spurred the Chinese central bank on.

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