Norway’s central bank has decided to pause work on its Norway CBDC project, even as the country rapidly moves toward one of the world’s most cash-light economies. Norway Norges Bank’s latest stance on CBDC Norges Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache confirmed that the institution currently sees no need to introduce a central bank digital currency. […]Norway’s central bank has decided to pause work on its Norway CBDC project, even as the country rapidly moves toward one of the world’s most cash-light economies. Norway Norges Bank’s latest stance on CBDC Norges Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache confirmed that the institution currently sees no need to introduce a central bank digital currency. […]

Norges Bank freezes Norway CBDC plans despite rapid shift away from cash

2025/12/10 23:56
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Norway’s central bank has decided to pause work on its Norway CBDC project, even as the country rapidly moves toward one of the world’s most cash-light economies.

Norway Norges Bank’s latest stance on CBDC

Norges Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache confirmed that the institution currently sees no need to introduce a central bank digital currency. This position, stated on December 10, 2025, reinforces a cautious approach to new forms of money across the Nordic region.

The decision follows several years of CBDC research and assessment by the Norwegian central bank. However, officials concluded that existing payment solutions remain sufficient, even as digital transactions dominate everyday economic activity.

Research findings and the digital payments backdrop

The bank’s verdict caps a long-running internal project examining whether, and in what format, it might eventually issue a digital version of the krone. Moreover, the review assessed how such an instrument could affect financial stability considerations, monetary policy transmission and payment system resilience.

That said, Norway’s experience is distinctive because cash use has fallen to one of the lowest levels globally. This decline in cash use has intensified the central bank digital debate, as policymakers weigh the long-term implications of a nearly fully digital retail payment landscape.

Nordic policy context and future outlook

The latest statement aligns with the broader nordic authorities stance toward digital legal tender, which remains conservative despite rapid financial innovation. However, officials have not ruled out revisiting the issue if technology, market structures or public demand change materially.

Moreover, the Norwegian Central Bank stance underscores that the institution is closely monitoring how a more cashless society implications could shape competition, inclusion and the robustness of critical payment infrastructure.

For now, the central bank will keep its Norway CBDC work on ice, while continuing to observe international developments and assess whether future adjustments to Norway’s monetary framework are required.

In summary, Norges Bank has opted for prudence, maintaining traditional monetary instruments even as it acknowledges that Norway’s payment ecosystem is among the world’s most digital and may eventually require new policy tools.

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