Algerian Central Bank to adopt CBDC for national currency
At the end of 2022 the Prime
Minister of Algeria, Aimene Benabderrahmane announced
that the Central Bank of Algeria is intending to adopt a national digital
currency under the name of "Algerian digital dinar" as part of the
digitalization of payments.
In his speech the Prime Minister
stated, “One of the main workshops held at the Central Bank of Algeria, was
under the theme digital payments that would allow the adoption of a digital
form of money. It would ensure that the issuance, management and control of the
digital currency, the Algerian digital dinar would be under the Central Bank.”
As reported by the Algeria Press
Service these statements were made on the sidelines of the opening ceremony of
the Central Banks Future Challenges conference organized by the Bank of Algeria.
"In the digital age, the
need to strengthen the security and control of payment systems will undoubtedly
be felt, new challenges that the Bank of Algeria must face", added the
Prime Minister.
Algeria has had a rough financial
year in 2022. As per the World Bank Inflation remained high—9.4 percent
year-on-year during the first nine months of 2022 which notably led by the
global rise in food prices (which increased by 13.6 percent in Algeria). Poorer
households being the most impacted. The Algerian authorities responded by
intensifying measures to protect the purchasing power, primarily by increasing
civil service salaries, introducing unemployment benefits for young first-time
job seekers, and strengthening subsidies for basic foodstuffs.
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