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E-Naira: CBN launches Digital Currency, Oct 1

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will launch a digital currency, e-Naira in October to coincide with the nation’s independence anniversary.

Governor Godwin Emefiele of CBN has assured that the advantages of the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) are enormous.

The apex bank chief urged Nigerians to embrace the e-Naira and explained it is safer than cryptocurrencies.

Things to know and the benefits of this Digital currency is the electronic form of fiat money issued by governments.

However, many confuse it with cryptocurrency which is a store of value secured by encryption.The central bank of a country supervises digital currency.

Cryptocurrencies are not regulated by any government, reason why authorities warn against bitcoin, ethereum and the likes.

In 2017, the CBN took the decision to digitize the Naira, following the rise in the use of digital payments and acceptance of the digital economy.

In late August 2021, the regulator announced the selection of Fintech company, Bitt Inc., as the Technical Partner.The firm was key to the development and launch of the CBDC pilot of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) in April 2021.

The e-Naira would only exist in digital and electronic form. Individuals and financial institutions can track transactions easier.e-Naira local and international transfers can be made within a little time and at cheaper rates.

It simplifies cross-border trade and guarantees a faster inflow of remittances.Users would be able to transfer existing funds in bank accounts to their digital currency account.e-Naira is expected to help Nigerians create new business opportunities, financial products and services, reduce the cost of operations and cash management.

The digital currency would be implemented through a two-tiered model to enable a structure that allows public-private partnerships.The CBN will design the e-Naira but disseminate it through regulated financial institutions. They would provide digital cash to persons and businesses.

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