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Qatar Financial Centre Puts Blanket Ban on Cryptocurrency Businesses - 0 views

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    The Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority (QFCRA) announced that virtual asset services may not be conducted in or from the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC).
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Qatar Central Bank launching a digital currency project - 0 views

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    The Qatar Central Bank (QCB) has completed the development of the infrastructure for its wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) project. In the next phase which will extend to October 2024, the central bank will test and develop selected applications of distributed ledger technology (DLT) based wholesale CBDC to settle large payments with a group of local and international banks in a trial environment. The project will focus on applications that increase access to capital markets for operating banks in the country, enhance domestic settlement, and improve the efficiency of securities transactions.
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Qatar Central Bank Launches Mobile Payment System - 0 views

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    Qatar's central bank launched the Qatar Mobile Payment System, which "aims to enable the user to use the electronic wallet on his or her mobile phone to carry out electronic payments from one person to another and pay the purchase price in addition to conducting withdrawals and cash feeds for electronic wallets in an instant, round the clock (24 hours a day), seven days a week, as well the system enables the opening of electronic wallets for all users alike, which contributes to enhancing financial inclusion in the State."
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QCB studying digital currencies and digital banking: Official - 0 views

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    The Head of the FinTech Section at the Qatar Central Bank (QCB) reportedly confirmed that the central bank is considering CBDC issuance. More generally, Alanood Abdullah Al Muftah said the central bank will soon set a direction on its overall fintech focus, particularly on different fintech verticals, including digital banking.
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Indians living in the US, UK, and Gulf can now use UPI - 0 views

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    India's National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has extended access to the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to non-resident Indians from 10 countries (Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States). Indians living abroad comprise the world's largest overseas remittance-sending diaspora.  Other countries like Nepal, Bhutan, and Singapore, have already signed deals with NPCI to integrate their payment networks with UPI, enabling seamless cross-border payments. https://www.npci.org.in/PDF/npci/upi/circular/2023/UPI-OC-161-Extension-to-UPI-Circular-No-60-Crediting-Debiting-Non-Resident-accounts-in-UPI.pdf
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