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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Norway’s central bank says CBDC ‘not warranted,’ cites strong payment system
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Norway’s central bank says CBDC ‘not warranted,’ cites strong payment system

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Norges Bank, the central bank of Norway, concluded that introducing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) is “not warranted at this time,” marking a clear signal that the country is reconsidering the urgency of retail and wholesale CBDCs.

The central bank said Wednesday that Norway’s existing payment system already offers secure, efficient and low-cost transactions, reducing the need for a CBDC in the near term. Still, the bank remains open to launching a CBDC in the future. 

“Norges Bank has concluded that introducing a central bank digital currency is currently not warranted,” said Norges Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache. “The need for such a currency may, however, change in the future.”

Bache added that the central bank will be ready to introduce a CBDC in the future if it becomes a requirement for maintaining an efficient and secure payment system.