ECB picks firms including Deutsche Bank, Revolut for digital euro pilot

요약:The pilot will test a beta version of the digital euro for online, offline, in-store, and e-commerce payments using ECB and central bank staff as users.

Summary

  • The ECB selected 36 firms, including Deutsche Bank and Revolut, for a 12-month digital-euro pilot scheduled to start in the second half of 2027.
  • The pilot will test a beta version of the digital euro for online, offline, in-store and e-commerce payments with ECB and central bank staff as users.
  • The ECB aims for potential issuance by 2029, pending legislation and Governing Council approval.

The European Central Bank (ECB) selected 36 banks and payment firms to join a pilot of the digital euro starting in the second half of next year as it prepares the central bank digital currency (CBDC) for potential issuance in 2029.

The group, selected from among 50 applicants, includes Adyen, Deutsche Bank, Revolut, SumUp, UniCredit and Worldline, the ECB said on its website.

While legislation enabling the currency has yet to be finalized, the central bank is pushing forward with the project because it sees adoption of private dollar-backed stablecoins such as Tether's USDT and Circle Internet's USDC as a threat to Europes monetary autonomy.

The 12-month pilot will test a beta version of the digital euro across the ECB and 19 euro-area national central banks. It will cover online and offline transfers between individuals, in-store payments and e-commerce purchases.

Although it won't have legal status, the currency will be close to the design set out in draft European Union legislation. The ECBs staff, along with employees of national central banks, will act as consumers. Selected restaurants, cafeterias and online merchants will accept payments during the pilot.

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