ECB allocates a cost of 1.3 billion euros for the digital euro project amid rumors of leadership changes

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Christine Lagarde – President of the European Central Bank – is facing a sensitive period as personnel matters and the digital euro roadmap are simultaneously entering a critical phase.

According to the Financial Times, Ms. Lagarde is believed to potentially leave her position before the end of her term in October 2027, with the timeline related to the French presidential election in April 2027. However, the European Central Bank has confirmed that she has not made any decisions and remains committed to completing her term.

This development occurs alongside the digital euro project moving into the next phase. The European Central Bank announced it will publish a call for expressions of interest for payment service providers in March 2026, expected to last about six weeks. The pilot phase could begin in the second half of 2027 and last 12 months, with real transactions conducted in a controlled environment.

The agency estimates the total development cost of the digital euro at approximately 1.3 billion euros, with annual operating costs around 320 million euros starting from 2029. Meanwhile, the current euro banknote circulation is about 1.6 trillion euros (as of January 2026), and the euro M2 money supply reached approximately 16.07 trillion euros (December 2025).

The European Central Bank states that the potential issuance readiness target by 2029 depends on the passage of relevant legislation in 2026. If the legislative process slows down, the deployment date could be pushed back to 2030.

In the context of deposit interest rates remaining at 2.00% and inflation decreasing to 1.7% in January 2026, the leadership transition story may mainly impact messaging and communication strategies rather than cause sudden policy changes.

The intersection of the “leadership clock” and the “project clock” is creating a significant turning point as Europe shapes the future of digital payments and the role of digital assets within the regional financial system.

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