Moscow
The development of digital currencies may challenge the SWIFT international banking payment system and could eventually make it redundant, the Central Bank of Russia has said.
More than 30 financial regulators are currently working on their national digital currencies, according to First Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Russia, Olga Skoroboga-tova. Given the pace of the development, several countries may launch the new form of currencies over the next 5-7 years, the official added.
“Then we can deal with direct integration issues. In this case Swift may not be necessary, because it will be a different kind of technological interaction,” Skorobogatova said at an online meeting earlier this week. However, the global banking network may become one of the platforms for the new form of national currencies, she added. The Swift system facilitates cross-border payments between 11,000 financial institutions in more than 200 countries worldwide.-TLTP