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BoG partners Giesecke+Devrient to pilot digital currency

Africa: BoG partners Giesecke+Devrient to pilot first general purpose  CBDC

Bank of Ghana in a bid to introduce first general purpose Central Bank Digital Currency (retail CBDC) in Africa has collaborated with Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) to supply technology and develop solution adapted to Ghana’s requirements.

In a statement issued by the Secretary of the Central Bank, Sandra Ewurama Thompson revealed the collaboration would enable the process to be examined in a trial phase with banks, payment service providers, merchants, consumers and other relevant stakeholders.

In view of this, the statement stated that “BoG has appended signatures to a deal with G+D to roll out a pilot CBDC project as a precursor to the issuance of a digital form of the national currency and the Cedi”.

“The project is part of the ‘Digital Ghana Agenda’, which involves the digitization of the country of 30 million people and its government services”, it further said.

It said the digital Cedi, or ‘e-Cedi’, is intended to complement and serve as a digital alternative to physical cash, thus driving the Ghanaian cashlite agenda through promotion of diverse digital payments, while ensuring a secure and robust payment infrastructure in Ghana.

Accordingly, the agenda is to facilitate payments without a bank account, contract, or smartphone, by so doing boosting the use of digital services and financial inclusion amongst all demographic groups.

The project, according to the statement would be divided into three phases such as design, implementation and pilot.

In the design phase, all framework parameters for the CBDC pilot will be specified and defined. These include economic, regulatory and technical requirements of the country as well as the definition of the parameters for the test phase. In accordance with these individual requirements, G+D’s CBDC solution would be adapted for the Ghanaian context in the second phase. In the pilot phase, a user group of diverse demographic and socio-economic backgrounds will test the solution in the field using different channels and form factors such as mobile apps and smart cards.

Over the course of the pilot project, a study will be conducted on the acceptance of the e-Cedi from the end users’ perspective. In addition, the IT security of the infrastructure, impact of the project on monetary policy and payment system, and the legal implications will be evaluated.

Insights from pilot user experiences would provide Bank of Ghana and G+D with valuable lessons for a nationwide rollout of the e-Cedi.

“CBDC presents a great opportunity to build a robust, inclusive, competitive and sustainable financial sector, led by the Central Bank. From all indications, the concept has a significant role to play in the future of financial service delivery globally. This project is a significant step towards positioning Ghana to take full advantage of this emerging concept.” it said.

“Central banks around the world are exploring the introduction of digital money as legal tender. The Ghanaian government is one of the first African countries now entering a pilot phase. We are proud to support Ghana with our technology and expertise,” emphasizes Dr. Wolfram Seidemann, CEO of the Giesecke+Devrient Currency Technology business sector”, the statement said.

It again said “Filia, G+D’s CBDC solution, combines the advantages of today’s cash with the needs of users in an increasingly digitized world. Filia guarantees outstanding security, high availability and resilience, as well as the ability to protect user data while complying with regulatory requirements”,

In addition, the solution would enable the bank secure a consecutive offline payments in case no network connection is available.

Source : africaneditors.com/Eric Nii Sackey

Africa: BoG partners Giesecke+Devrient to introduce first general purpose Central Bank Digital Currency Africa: BoG partners Giesecke+Devrient to introduce first general purpose Central Bank Digital Currency

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