ECB appoints 30 senior business professionals with proven experience; Members to advise Eurosystem on design and distribution of potential digital euro; Meetings of group to be held at least quarterly, starting in November 2021
The European Central Bank (ECB) has today announced the members of the Market Advisory Group for the digital euro project.
The Eurosystem’s High-Level Task Force on Central
Bank Digital Currency called for expressions of interest on 14 July,
following the Governing Council’s approval of the digital euro project
investigation phase. After assessing applications, the selection
committee appointed 30 senior business professionals with proven
experience and a broad understanding of the euro area retail payments
market.
“I am pleased that many high-quality experts from the private sector
are willing to contribute to the digital euro project”, says ECB Board
Member Fabio Panetta, Chair of the High-Level Task Force. “Their
expertise will facilitate the integration of prospective users’ and
distributors’ views on a digital euro during the investigation phase.”
Members of the Market Advisory Group will act in a
personal capacity, advising the Eurosystem on the design and
distribution of a potential digital euro from an industry perspective,
and on how a digital euro could add value for all players in the euro
area’s diverse payments ecosystem. A representative from the European
Commission and representatives from Eurosystem national central banks
will also participate in the group.
Meetings are to be held at least quarterly, starting in November
2021, and written consultations will be organised between meetings. The
issues identified will also be considered in the Eurosystem’s
established forum for institutional dialogue on retail payments, the
Euro Retail Payments Board (ERPB). The ERPB consists of high-level
representatives of industry associations and represents a wide range of stakeholders.
In addition, the Eurosystem will engage with the public and merchants
through dedicated surveys (e.g. of focus groups) and will continue to
hold technical workshops with the industry.
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