The digital euro now has royal endorsement, via Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands said she was encouraged by the work the European Central Bank had accomplished in its efforts to launch a digital euro.
Speaking virtually at a European Commission conference titled “Towards a legislative framework enabling a digital euro for citizens and for businesses” on Nov. 7, the queena digital euro could encourage financial inclusion among underserved communities by circumventing roadblocks including transaction fees and documentation requirements.
“Public sector representatives have a duty to ensure that the financial system is open, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of all groups,” said the queen. “So let us envision that better future and build a digital euro that works for all Europeans.”
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