Riksbank sees payments challenges ahead

Rise of digital payments brings falling seigniorage revenues

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Sveriges Riksbank. Photo courtesy of the Riksbank.
Photo: Sveriges Riksbank

Sveriges Riksbank sees challenges on the horizon as consumers switch to new methods of payment and away from cash, reducing the central bank's income from seigniorage.

Writing in the introduction to the Riksbank's annual report for 2014, governor Stefan Ingves said the central bank had noticed a "clear trend" towards digital forms of payment.

"Sweden is at the forefront of this development. At the Riksbank, we are monitoring and analysing this development to understand how it will affect the

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