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Most Jamaicans Will Be Using Digital Money by 2027, Prime Minister Says - BLOOMBERG

JANUARY 14, 2022

(Bloomberg) -- Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness expects more than 70% the population to be using the country’s digital currency within five years, as the central bank rolls out the e-money nationally during the first quarter of 2022. 

In an interview with Bloomberg TV Friday, Holness said the central bank digital currency, or CBDC, will reduce banking costs, bring more people into the formal financial system and ensure greater government accountability, as makes it easier to track public resources. 

“There will be some initial challenges,” he said. “We have to figure out how to give people access to digital devices and the internet in general.”

Jamaica -- along with the Bahamas and the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank -- has become a global pioneer in creating digital currency. Unlike better known crypto currencies such as Bitcoin, whose users value their independence from central banks, CBDCs are government-backed digital versions of the local currency. 

Read More: Jamaica Joins Emerging Market Trend for Launching New E-Currency

Jamaica’s economy has now almost recovered from the pandemic, Holness said. Tourism arrivals are back to about 70% of pre-pandemic levels, even though the omicron variant of the virus has caused some recent “softening” of the market, he added. 

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