According to Odaily, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed extending the timeline for the launch of the digital ruble by two years, aligning it with the schedule provided to smaller retailers. In October, the Central Bank of Russia revealed its timeline for the digital ruble's introduction as part of a bill submitted to the State Duma. The large-scale rollout is set for July 1, 2025, by which time the largest banks and retailers are required to support the central bank digital currency (CBDC). This deadline applies to retailers with a turnover exceeding 30 million rubles (approximately $274,000). Retailers with revenues between 20 million and 30 million rubles are granted an additional year, while smaller companies receive an extra two years.
The ministry highlighted that there are currently no established rules for the operation and functioning of the digital ruble, leaving retailers insufficient time to prepare and adjust their point-of-sale software. This sentiment is echoed by trade organizations. The Retail Companies Association (ACORT) expressed in a letter, "We believe it is necessary to avoid setting specific deadlines through legislation for the system's introduction at the trade level and to provide at least a two-year transition period during which companies can undertake the necessary work."