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Riksbank tests e-krona CBDC

Sweden’s central bank has launched an e-krona pilot project with consulting company Accenture.

The Riksbank says it hopes to broaden its understanding of the technological possibilities for the e-krona, an apparent step towards a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

The assignment aims to provide more clarity into how an e-krona could function in a test environment, the bank said in a statement.

During the first year of the e-krona pilot project, a technical platform will be developed with a user interface that enables payment with the e-krona from a mobile phone, a card, or a smartwatch.

The platform will also contain simulations of payment service providers, retail outlets, and other parts of the Swedish payment system.

A Riksbank spokesperson said: “The assignment will run to December 31 2020, with a possibility for extension so that the total maximum period of agreement will be seven years.

“If the Riksbank chooses to extend the e-krona pilot project, the e-krona will be further developed with increased functions and further tests.

“The Riksbank has not yet taken a decision to issue an e-krona.”

The public procurement resulted in eleven requests to participate, from which the Riksbank selected three suppliers who were invited to present tenders.

The Riksbank intends to sign an agreement before the end of the year.

In a previous statement about a potential e-krona, a Riksbank spokesperson said: “The use of banknotes and coins is declining in society.

“At the same time, technological advances with regard to electronic money and payment methods are proceeding rapidly.

“The Riksbank is therefore investigating whether Swedish krona need to be made available in electronic form, the so-called e-krona.”

Sam Webb

Sam has nearly two decades of reporting experience and has previously worked for The Mail, The Sun, The Mirror, The Daily Star and numerous trade publications. As a freelancer, he has had stories picked up by media outlets throughout the world including Fox News, The Times and News.com.au. He focuses on foreign news and is keenly interested in how crypto is used by criminals and terrorists.

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