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RBZ says no savings lost after 2030 as ZiG steadies Zimbabwe banks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58301, member: 636"] Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe officials have assured citizens that the banking sector remains stable despite past economic turbulence. Deputy Governor Innocent Matshe addressed concerns about potential value erosion following the planned currency transition after 2030. Banks currently exceed required capital adequacy ratios by substantial margins. The multicurrency framework operates through 2030 before transitioning to domestic currency support. Digital technologies and artificial intelligence drive transformation across Zimbabwe's financial landscape. Financial sector leaders revealed troubling capital market statistics at the Old Mutual summit. Real estate assets total approximately US$85 billion, while rural livestock holdings reach US$5 million. Fewer than 100,000 citizens among Zimbabwe's 16 million population access capital markets directly. Market capitalization represents just 8 percent of gross domestic product compared to South Africa's 300 percent ratio. Diaspora remittances reached US$2 billion during 2024, while mobile money subscribers numbered 9.53 million. [/QUOTE]
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