Jookyung Ree on the eNaira, One Year After
IMF Podcasts20 Jul 2023

Jookyung Ree on the eNaira, One Year After

Nigeria's eNaira was the first Central Bank Digital Currency in Africa and only the second in the world when it launched in October 2021, but a growing number of countries across the globe are now planning to follow suit with their own CBDCs. What can they learn from Nigeria's experience? Jookyung Ree is an economist in the IMF African Department and assigned to Nigeria when the CBDC was introduced. Ree has since studied its impact on the economy and found that existing mobile money networks are proving a challenge to the eNaira's adoptability. In this podcast, Ree says the eNaira will need to complement mobile money systems to convince more Nigerians to use it.

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