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Russia’s neighbours work to enable digital offline payments

Central banks in Nordic and Baltic countries prepare back-up plans in event of major internet outages

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Central banks in countries geographically close to Russia are preparing contingency plans in the event of major failures of payments infrastructure.

The National Bank of Denmark tells Central Banking that the Danish Payments Council, which is chaired by the central bank, is working on a “nationwide card payment contingency solution”. To access the system, retailers will need access to electricity, but not the internet, it says.

“The goal is to ensure that all adults can pay for essential goods

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