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Italy toys with digital euro repo potential


24 December 2020 Italy
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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The Italian Banking Association (ABI), in cooperation with ABI Lab, its banking research and innovation centre, are experimenting with how a digital euro could be utilised to increase payment efficiency by central banks.

The project focuses on enhancing the role of banks in the European Central Bank鈥檚 (ECB) digital euro environment and aims to 鈥減roactively contribute to public debate and support banks operating in Italy as they prepare for the future,鈥 says ABI.

A digital euro differs from the existing electronic payments mainly due to its programmability.

The project aims to demonstrate the technical feasibility of a digital euro based on distributed ledger technology (DLT) in addition to exploring new value-added services that will become possible thanks to the currency鈥檚 programmability.

The association鈥檚 project is divided into two work areas. One involving the infrastructure and distribution model to analyse technical feasibility, and the second focusing on programmability to experiment with use cases that can differentiate the central bank鈥檚 digital euro from the electronic payments already available.

The first work area will be carried out in collaboration with SIA, in synergy with the ABI Lab Chain banking infrastructure which already has 100 active nodes distributed throughout Italy, as well as with the banks that operate within it.

The second work area will be divided into several working groups that will focus on use cases and will work in collaboration with the banks and NTT Data, PwC and Reply, which have made their resources available to the project.

The initiative is open to all interested banks, says ABI.

This year, many central banks stepped up their study of issuing a central bank digital currency and the ECB is actively working on this topic, including through the document submitted for consultation on 12 October, following the publication of the 鈥榬eport on a digital euro鈥, an in-depth study on the digital euro prepared by the Eurosystem鈥檚 High-Level Task Force on Central Bank Digital Currency.

According to the ECB, a digital euro presents three strategic opportunities: to support the digitisation of the European economy; to respond to the move away from the use of cash as a means of payment; and to respond effectively to a scenario of increased use of digital currencies issued by private entities or by central banks in other countries.

Hence the digital euro, a central bank liability offered in digital form, which complements cash and deposits at central banks.
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