Namibia doesn’t need a CBDC: IMF

Namibia doesn’t need a CBDC: IMF

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There isn’t a strong case for issuing a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) in Namibia, and the central bank should focus on promoting existing payment improvements, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says.

A mission from the IMF was in Namibia in January, and in a recent report, it advised against pursuing a sovereign digital currency for retail consumers.

“As the mission did not find a strong support for rCBDC issuance to address gaps in payments, it recommends against pursuing advanced technological exploration beyond proof-of-concept until tangible benefits of CBDC for payments are evident,” the report says.

The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has been exploring a digital Namibian dollar for the past three years. In 2022, it revealed that it was conducting research on whether a CBDC could improve the country’s digital payments landscape and promote financial inclusion. It has also partnered with other members of the Common Monetary Area—which includes South Africa and Swaziland—to explore a cross-border CBDC.

However, according to the IMF, Namibia should focus on improving existing local solutions.

“Instead of developing a novel payment infrastructure such as rCBDC, the BoN could consider alternative solutions such as supporting measures or regulations to enhance financial inclusion,” it stated.

Namibia is home to 3 million people, making it one of the smallest African nations. It has lagged behind other Southern African countries in digitalization over the years. A 2023 study by the BoN found that cash remains the most preferred payment method.

Namibia merchant's payment method chart

The IMF says that the central bank should focus on creating an enabling environment for companies addressing this gap “by offering incentives and alleviating regulatory burdens.” Additionally, it should launch education and awareness campaigns to ensure consumers are well-informed about th

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