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Understand technology to gain digital sovereignty – panel

Avoid vendor lock-ins and prioritise critical functions in governance strategy, experts say

Central Banking Meetings London 2026
Lucy Stewart

Digital sovereignty is about enabling an institutional-level understanding of the critical technologies that central banks rely on, panellists at the Central Banking Meetings London have said.

“A central bank must have the technical ability and legal authority to understand, audit, operate and migrate its data,” said one of the panellists. The programme for managing data and technology should be established at the top level, they added.

“From my experience, the adoption of technology is treated as

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