Kenya Central Bank Governor on CBDC: It’s About Getting It Right Rather Than Being First
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) governor, Patrick Njoroge, has said his institution is currently exploring the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDC) to settle cross-border payments. Njoroge however insists the ba...
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) governor, Patrick Njoroge, has said his institution is currently exploring the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDC) to settle cross-border payments. Njoroge however insists the bank’s priority is getting it right rather than being the first.
CBK’s Approach
According to a report by the Kenyan Wallstreet, Njoroge — who made these remarks while attending a virtual Afro-Asia Fintech festival — argued that such a CBDC would enhance the efficiency of cross-border payments. The report nonetheless quotes Njoroge reiterating the CBK’s approach which is different from that of other central banks. He said:
We see the benefits would be more cross border. The issue is not to be first, the issue is to do it right.
These remarks by the CBK governor come a few weeks after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) became the first country in Africa to launch a CBDC. Some three weeks after launch, the CBN reported that nearly 500,000 wallets had been downloaded and e-naira transactions worth $150,000 had been recorded.
As Bitcoin.com News reported, however, the e-naira continued to encounter challenges before and after launch, and this culminated with the brief removal of the wallet app on the Google Play Store. In addition, some observers in Nigeria continue to decry the CBN’s decision to extol the CBDC — which is pegged at par with the physical naira — while cracking down on cryptocurrency users.
Although the Kenyan Wallstreet report does not quote Njoroge mentioning the CBN’s launch of the e-naira, the same report suggested that the CBK governor favors cooperating with other central banks rather than going it alone.
Do you agree with Njoroge’s approach of getting it right rather than being the first? Tell us what you think in the comments section below.
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