Qatar Central Bank To Explore CBDC Options

Published 06/22/2022, 12:30 PM
Updated 06/22/2022, 01:30 PM
Qatar Central Bank To Explore CBDC Options

Many central banks around the globe are looking into developing their national digital currency (CBDC), and Qatar definitely wants to be at the forefront of this innovation. The Qatar Economic Forum was held this Tuesday and the Governor Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saoud Al Thani disclosed that the process is at the ‘foundation stage’, as technical possibilities are being explored.

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The governor also admitted that talks on Qatar’s CBDC started back in March, when the global trend hit. ‘Many central banks are now considering issuing CBDC, and we are not an exception to that. But we are still in the foundation stage. We are evaluating the pros and cons of issuing CBDC and to find the proper and the right technology and platform to issue our CBDC’.

Most definitely, countries like China and Nigeria already implemented their CBDCs into everyday life. Mass adoption of CBDC in China has seen the most success. People are relying on the digital yuan to pay for public transport and phone bills.

Sheikh Saoud Al Thani also pointed out that ‘crypto is a technology innovation. It might take us to a new era of fast, cheap, and more accessible financial services’. However, the governor says, the country must look for a credible option to lower the risks that come with innovation.

This might mean that Qatar will focus on the integration of CBDC as their main aim, rather than putting emphasis on decentralized crypto currencies. In addition, the neighboring United Arab Emirates have already released their CBDC as a part of an innovation in technology campaign.

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