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Mairead McGuinness: EU digital currency may become ‘alternative’ to euro

A digital euro would not become a replacement, nor would it usurp physical bank notes

European Union Commissioner Mairead McGuinness said the development of a digital euro would involve cooperation with the private sector
European Union Commissioner Mairead McGuinness said the development of a digital euro would involve cooperation with the private sector Photo: Thierry Monasse/Getty Images

A central bank digital currency could co-exist and complement existing payment options, and not replace the euro, European Union Commissioner Mairead McGuinness said.

In a 10 October address at this year’s Sibos conference in Amsterdam, McGuinness said the development of a digital euro would involve cooperation with the private sector.

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