Ecuador Opens National Electronic Money System (EMS)

Ecuador Opens National Electronic Money System (EMS)

As previously reported on CNN, Ecuador has now started to implement their new electronic cash system through the Central Bank of Ecuador. Ecuador has long needed a better and more inclusive way to integrate the sixteen million Ecuadorians into the nation's economy and banking system. Approximately 40% of the population are "unbanked", so this can have many benefits to the state and the economy as a whole. The Central Bank of Ecuador held a press conference to reveal the details of the EMS or Electronic Money System. As of now, the US Dollar is the de facto national currency and will be....


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