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Swiss National Bank against issuing retail central bank digital currency

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Posted on January 19, 2022

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Swiss National Bank Rejects Retail CBDC for Public Use

ZURICH (Reuters) – The Swiss National Bank does not see any overall benefit from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) to be used by the general public and used in day to day transactions, governing board member Andrea Maechler said on Tuesday.

“We believe the risks outweigh the benefits,” Maechler told a financial conference held in Frankfurt, saying a retail CBDC meant central banks taking on the risks carried by the private sector and increased the risk of bank runs.

There also needed to be a balance struck between safeguarding privacy and the potential misuse of retail CBDCs in criminal activity, Maechler said.

Financial inclusion was also not a sufficient argument for CBDCs in Switzerland, Maechler said, with almost 100% of the country’s working population having access to bank accounts, while cash was still widely used.

“This does not mean the SNB is not interested in CBDC, but our focus is to look at the role that wholesale CBDCs could play,” Maechler said, referring to their use in transactions between financial institutions like banks.

The SNB last week said it has successfully used digital currency to settle transactions involving five commercial banks, and has also looked into how the technology can be used to improve cross-border payments..

Still, Maechler remained cautious.

“None of these projects are an indication that the SNB is ready to issue a wholesale CBDC,” she said.

(Reporting by John Revill, editing by Silke Koltrowitz)

Key Takeaways

  • Swiss National Bank sees more risks than benefits in retail CBDC.
  • Privacy and criminal misuse are major concerns for retail CBDC.
  • Financial inclusion is not a strong argument for CBDC in Switzerland.
  • SNB is exploring wholesale CBDC for financial institution transactions.
  • SNB remains cautious about issuing any form of CBDC.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The Swiss National Bank's stance against issuing a retail central bank digital currency due to associated risks.
Why does the SNB oppose retail CBDC?
The SNB believes the risks, such as bank runs and privacy issues, outweigh the benefits.
What is the SNB's focus regarding CBDC?
The SNB is focusing on the potential role of wholesale CBDCs in financial institution transactions.

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