
Why Sweden's cashless society is no longer a utopia
Switching fully to card and app payments would put access to our money in the hands of private organizations for the first time in history.
Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international organization fostering international monetary and financial cooperation and serving as a bank for central banks. It acts as a forum to promote discussion and policy analysis, a centre for economic and monetary research, a prime counterparty for central banks in financial transactions, and as an agent or trustee in connection with international financial operations. Its head office is in Basel, Switzerland and it has representative offices in Hong Kong SAR and Mexico City.
Switching fully to card and app payments would put access to our money in the hands of private organizations for the first time in history.
What value does the global financial system provide to society today? In this week’s episode of “A Glimpse into the Future”, we talk to Cecilia Skingsley, Deputy Governor of the Swedish C...
