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THE CENTRAL BANK OF JAMAICA PLANS TO DISTRIBUTE $16 TO THE FIRST 100 CBDC CITIZENS In February, the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) presented the country's CBDC project, called Jamaica Digital Exchange (JAM-DEX), under the slogan "No cash, no problem!" This initiative is part of the Government's digital transformation program for the Jamaican economy. According to the Finance Minister, any person with an existing bank account can automatically be eligible to receive a JAM-DEX wallet. The government plans to detail additional incentives for the use of the new CBDC, the deployment of which is scheduled for the beginning of the quarter from April to June. The government and the central bank will also insist that the Bank of Japan be the sole issuer of JAM-DEX, and the CBDC be recognized as legal tender. Clark also mentioned that the more vendors, such as corner stores, vendors and bars, accept JAM-DEX, the wider its use will be. The government also seeks to encourage businesses to create electronic wallets and make payments in JAM-DEX. THE POPULATION OF JAMAICA THAT DOES NOT USE BANKING SERVICES As for the population that does not use banking services, the minister said that citizens will need a CBDC wallet with KYC conditions. "If you don't have a bank account, everything that is required to set up a wallet with JAM-DEX support is simplified. Information about your client: name, address, date of birth, tax registration number (RNN), and a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or voter ID. Of course, once NIDS is fully implemented, it will be accepted." Meanwhile, the presentation of JAM-DEX caused a mixed reaction. While some doubted the motives of the leaders behind this move, others were outraged by the nomenclature, the choice of logo and even the slogan. Go back |
13-03-2022, 11:52 |