Facebook’s Planned New Cryptocurrency Poses New and Unfamiliar Risks to Banks, Warns BIS

Facebook’s Planned New Cryptocurrency Poses New and Unfamiliar Risks to Banks, Warns BIS

According to the report, the bank has raised concerns about the rapid growth of digital currencies, currencies which are developed and managed by private tech entities. It warned that the financial services poised to be offered by tech giants such as Facebook, Amazon and Google is a threat to the existence of traditional financial institutions.

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Following the launch of Facebook’s Libra White Paper on June 18, the BIS said that big tech firm’s plans to make a grand entrance into the finance sphere can broaden financial inclusion and bring efficiency gains. However, regulators must subject such projects to the highest standards of regulation to protect consumers. Hyun Song Shin, economic adviser and head of research at BIS stated:

“The aim should be to respond to big techs’ entry into financial services so as to benefit from the gains while limiting the risks.”

“Public policy needs to build on a more comprehensive approach that draws on financial regulation, competition policy and data privacy regulation.”

Tech companies’ large user base, access to sensitive user data and multi-faceted business models has the potential to shake up the old guard of global finance. They could speed up transactions and cut costs, especially in developing world countries, the report reads. Even so, the BIS warns, “the very features that bring benefits also have the potential to generate new risks and costs associated with market power.”

The report claims that these tech firms could introduce both known and unknown risks to the financial services ecosystem.

 

source: https://coindoo.com/facebooks-planned-new-cryptocurrency-poses-new-and-unfamiliar-risks-to-banks-warns-bis/

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