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Reserve Bank of NZ’s Plan for CBDC

11/04/2026


 RBNZ CASH CONSULTATION — CURRENT POSITION

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is consulting on a proposed cash services standard.

Objective:

1. Ensure ongoing access to cash services (withdrawal, deposit, change)

2. Maintain a minimum level of service coverage nationwide

3. Address declining access due to branch and ATM reductions

Consultation remains open (extended to July 2026).

INDUSTRY RESPONSE

Public opposition to the proposal has been expressed through the

New Zealand Banking Association.

Key points raised:

1. Proposal described as high cost

2. Concerns about feasibility and efficiency

3. Preference for voluntary / industry-led solutions

GOVERNMENT POSITION

Nicola Willis has publicly indicated:

1. Banks were not given sufficient notice prior to consultation

2. There may be limits to RBNZ’s ability to mandate outcomes without legislative change

3. Government has not committed to enforcing the proposed standard

OBSERVATION

The core retail banks:

1. ANZ Bank New Zealand

2. ASB Bank

3. Bank of New Zealand

4. Westpac New Zealand

5. Kiwibank

…have not issued clearly identifiable individual public statements on this consultation in the material reviewed.

Industry position has instead been communicated collectively via NZBA.

EITHER WAY, HAVE YOUR SAY!

RBNZ consultation/survey:

THE GLOBAL BANKING SHIFT – THE PAPERS ARE PUBLIC

This isn’t theory anymore.
It’s documented.
Global financial authorities are now openly working on:

🔹 Cross-border payment systems

🔹 Interoperable digital money

🔹 Shared financial infrastructure

This is about connecting systems across countries and standardising how money moves. Not overnight. But step by step.

AND THE BANKS?
They’re not in the dark.
They can see:
Where the infrastructure is heading
How systems are being linked
What happens when everything runs on the same rails
And yet… silence.

WHAT THIS MEANS

This isn’t about flipping a switch.
The official papers now show a global push toward more connected, standardised, and interoperable banking systems.

And once the rails are built…everything else becomes easier to change.

The official documents are below so you can read them yourself.

👉 Official papers (latest first): Read them yourself. This is where the direction is coming from.

FSB – Reforming Cross-border Payments (2026)

https://www.fsb.org/2026/03/reforming-cross-border-payments-keynote-speech-at-the-fsb-payments-summit/

FSB – New implementation phase for cross-border payments (2026)

https://www.fsb.org/2026/03/fsb-kicks-off-new-implementation-phase-to-enhance-cross-border-payments-through-public-private-partnership/

BIS – Cross-border payment technologies (2026)

IMF – Tokenized Finance (2026)

IMF – Digital Payment Integration (2026)

👉 Core framework papers:

FSB – Cross-border payments programme

https://www.fsb.org/policy_areas/cross-border-payments/

BIS – Project Nexus

https://www.bis.org/about/bisih/topics/fmis/nexus.htm

BIS – Linking payment systems globally

IMF – Interoperability in money & payments

https://www.imf.org/en/publications/wp/issues/2025/06/27/integrating-fragmented-networks-the-value-of-interoperability-in-money-and-payments-568008