Digital ruble. What should it learn from its Chinese “colleague”?
“We have spent significant resources (financial, labor, time) to refine our information systems, integrate them into the general system, and we hope all our costs will pay off. But this will only happen if the digital ruble is used extensively. And here, Russia would greatly benefit from China’s experience,” says Andrey Varnavsky, head of the Center for Financial Technologies at Ingosstrakh.
Journal: PLUS №4 (312), 2024
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- What does the coming May have in store for us? How to secure peace for “Mir”? Cross-border: neither digital nor analogue? AI – to keep abreast at all costs?
- H.S.R. Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow
- How the liquidity of the digital rights market can be predictably increased
- Tenge Bank: “Digitalization and improvement of customer experience remain the key priorities”
- Digital ruble. What should it learn from its Chinese “colleague”?
- The relevance of adoption of the digital ruble and DFA in international payments
- Banking sector of Azerbaijan from the client's perspective
- Technological rating of banks in Uzbekistan
- An unnoticed standard from 12 years ago. Why is it worth paying attention to?
- International PLUS-Forum “Digital Uzbekistan” – meet new expert speakers!
- We’ve been here for you for 30 years!
- Garegin Tosunyan, ARB: “Monopolism is destructive in everything, including the banking system”