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Mauritius Central Bank in Digital Rupee Experimentation, Reduces FX Market Intervention

EditorVenkatesh Jartarkar
Published 27/09/2023, 17:40
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The Bank of Mauritius is currently experimenting with the launch of a digital rupee, as confirmed by its Governor Harvesh Seegolam at the Bloomberg Financial Forum on Wednesday. This development is part of the central bank's initiative to modernize its financial services sector and position itself as a multinational treasury headquarters hub. The island nation is also issuing digital banking licenses to further bolster its financial services sector.

Despite the progressive moves towards digitization, the Bank of Mauritius has reduced its intervention in foreign exchange markets to $164 million. However, Governor Seegolam assured readiness to support end-of-year stocks in the FX market, acknowledging potential economic implications that could arise. This move signifies a strategic shift towards fostering a more resilient and adaptable financial system amidst global economic uncertainties.

The Bank's experimentation with a digital rupee represents an innovative step towards embracing digital currency and blockchain technology. A successful implementation could potentially transform the financial landscape of Mauritius, paving the way for increased digitization and modernization within its banking sector.

While the Bank's reduced intervention in the FX market might raise concerns, Governor Seegolam's assurance of support for end-of-year stocks suggests a careful balance between hands-on management and allowing market forces to play out. The Bank appears committed to maintaining stability while also fostering growth and innovation within its financial services sector.

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