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ECB hopes to launch digital euro pilot in 2027

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Posted on October 30, 2025

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FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) -The European Central Bank said on Thursday it could launch a pilot of its digital currency in 2027 provided it can secure timely approval from lawmakers for a project it

ECB hopes to launch digital euro pilot in 2027

Overview of the Digital Euro Initiative

FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) -The European Central Bank said on Thursday it could launch a pilot of its digital currency in 2027 provided it can secure timely approval from lawmakers for a project it deems vital for the euro zone's financial autonomy.

Timeline for Pilot Launch

The ECB has presented it as a strategic alternative to private, U.S.-dominated means of payment such as credit cards and stablecoins — a move it says is increasingly important in an era of heightened geopolitical friction, where financial autonomy and resilience are seen as key to safeguarding Europe's economic sovereignty.

Legislative Challenges Ahead

After four years of study and preparation, the ECB said it was now looking at carrying out a pilot, meaning some transactions in digital euros may be carried out as soon as mid-2027, before a full-scale launch two years later.

Cost Implications for the Banking Sector

"A pilot exercise and initial transactions could take place as of mid-2027," the ECB said in a statement. "The whole Eurosystem should then be ready for a potential first issuance of the digital euro during 2029."

But this was conditional on European Union lawmakers – who include the European Parliament, Council and Commission – passing legislation providing a basis for the digital euro next year.

Securing that has proven difficult, with lawmakers picking up concerns from banks that the digital euro may hollow out their coffers and cost too much to set up.

EU governments have claimed a last say on whether a digital currency should be launched at all and how many such euros residents will be able to own.

The ECB, which estimates the cost for the industry will be between 4 billion euros ($4.66 billion) and 5.77 billion euros after taking into account savings and synergies, said it would continue to work with legislators.

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Francesco Canepa, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • The ECB plans a digital euro pilot by 2027.
  • Legislative approval is needed for the pilot.
  • The digital euro aims to enhance financial autonomy.
  • The pilot could lead to a full launch by 2029.
  • Cost implications for banks are a concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pilot program?
A pilot program is a small-scale preliminary study conducted to evaluate feasibility, time, cost, and adverse events involved in a project before full-scale implementation.
What are stablecoins?
Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies designed to maintain a stable value by being pegged to a reserve asset, such as a currency or commodity, to reduce volatility.
What is financial autonomy?
Financial autonomy refers to the ability of a region or country to manage its own financial system and policies independently from external influences.
What are legislative challenges?
Legislative challenges are obstacles or difficulties encountered in the process of creating, amending, or implementing laws and regulations.

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