ECB disputes PwC estimate of digital euro implementation costs

ECB disputes PwC estimate of digital euro implementation costs – Central Banking

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Lenders will need to spend around the same as they did implementing PSD2, central bank argues


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Making the digital euro available will probably cost the same for lenders as adopting the European Union’s revised payment services directive (PSD2), the European Central Bank has said.

In a paper published today (October 10), ECB analysts say eurozone banks would be likely to have to spend around €1 billion ($1.16 billion) annually over the central bank digital currency’s four-year implementation period. They add that the annual figure should amount to no more than €1.44 billion ($1.67 billion)

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