KEY POINTS
  • As the economy moves online, digital currencies will be the future of financial systems, according to Russia's central bank governor, Elvira Nabiullina.
  • Moscow published a consultation paper on a digital rouble in October, and aims to have a prototype ready by the end of 2021, while pilots and trials could start next year.
  • Nabiullina also discussed the "persistent risk" of U.S. sanctions and how policies are shaped to manage that risk.

As the economy moves online, digital currencies will be the future of financial systems, according to Russia's central bank governor, Elvira Nabiullina.

There is a need for fast, cheap payment systems, and central bank digital currencies can fill that gap, she told CNBC's Hadley Gamble in an exclusive interview.