Ethiopia’s Central Bank Eyes Digital Birr (Capital Ethiopia)
The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has reportedly initiated an exploratory review of potential central bank digital currency (CBDC) frameworks, aimed at understanding global digital currency developments rather than representing a commitment to implementation. The assessment is situated within Ethiopia’s draft National Digital Payments Strategy and Digital Ethiopia 2025 framework, though the central bank anticipates continued primacy of cash given the country’s substantial rural and informal economy. In February 2025, the Ethiopian Parliament passed into law National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) Proclamation No. 1359/2025, establishing a legal framework that permits the NBE to issue CBDC as legal tender. [Source: Capital Ethiopia]
PayPal Submits Applications to Establish an Industrial Bank (PayPal)
PayPal has filed applications with the Utah Department of Financial Institutions and the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to establish a Utah-chartered industrial loan company, to be called PayPal Bank. The proposed institution would focus on providing business lending services to U.S. small businesses, a market in which PayPal claims to have extended over $30 billion in credit to more than 420,000 business accounts globally since 2013. PayPal Bank would also offer interest-bearing savings accounts to customers and seek direct membership in card networks to support processing and settlement activities. The company cites operational efficiency and reduced reliance on third-party intermediaries as primary motivations. Customer deposits would receive FDIC insurance coverage subject to regulatory approval. [Source: PayPal]
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