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Russia’s Digital Ruble ‘Will Affect Banks’ Liquidity’ – Report
Last updated: December 20, 2023 22:28 EST . 3 min read
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Source: Yevgeniy Vershinin/AdobeRussia’s digital ruble will affect the commercial banking sector’s liquidity, experts have claimed as the nation prepares for a CBDC rollout.
Per the media outlet Comnews, Russian financial industry experts expressed mixed feelings about the CBDC at a banking conference.
Tatyana Rozhdestvenskaya, Professor of the Department of Financial Law at the Kutafin Moscow State Law University, said that it would be “impossible to issue loans […] or accrue interest” using the digital ruble. She added:
Liquidity Hit in Store for Russian Banks?
Another academic from the same university, Irina Mikheeva, said banks would certainly be impacted. She explained:
However, Mikheeva warned that while ongoing pilots would not affect commercial banks, a national rollout would hit the sector. She said:
Maxim Bashkatov, the legal development chief at the Center for Strategic Research suggested adoption may need to be incentivized to win over the general public. Bashkatov said:
Bashkatov added that as there are “no categories of payments that can only be made in digital rubles,” adoption progress would be “wilful and made in small quantities.”
Russian commercial banks have previously expressed their anxiety about the digital ruble, and say that their customers are “wary” of the coin.”
Central Bank: Focused on Cross-border CBDC Adoption?
The Central Bank, however, appears to be focusing its efforts on using the coin in the trade and commerce sectors.
The bank’s Deputy Director of the Legal Affairs Andrey Borisenko told attendees that “cross-border digital fiat transfers” would not affect international exchange rates.
The bank has stepped up its interest in using the CBDC in cross-border trade.
And it may look to launch pilots with the likes of Belarus and Kazakhstan.
Both nations are closely allied with Moscow, and have launched fast-tracked CBDC pilots with mention of “cross-border” functions.
Meanwhile, Russia’s Business-Magazine reported that the Central Bank could launch the second phase of its CBDC pilot before the year is out. The media outlet wrote:
The outlet added that in 2024, the bank will look to add dynamic QR code functions to digital ruble transactions. It also wants to pilot business-to-business transfers.
However, some bank officials are unhappy with the State Duma’s role in the CBDC pilot.
The Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank Alexey Guznov said that Russia had “made little progress in regulating digital assets and digital currencies.”
Guznov said that Moscow needed to do more to legislate about “the possibility of using [CBDCs and other digital assets] as a means of payment in cross-border payments.”