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Reserve Bank developing contingency plan in case of Eskom grid collapse

is working on a contingency plan to ensure the country’s payments system remains in operation in the event Eskom’s electricity grid collapses.and other financial markets regulators, including the operator of the JSE, are working on the strategy to ensure the orderly closing and reopening of markets, deputy governor Kuben Naidoo said on Monday.

“All of that work is ongoing and we are working quite closely with the telecommunications sector, with diesel suppliers, banks payments industry, with retailers to ensure that we can gradually raise the resilience of the financial sector,” he said. Concerns over reliable power supply have heightened as Eskom warned it will have to intensify rolling blackouts over the winter months to protect the grid from complete collapse. The utility has struggled to meet electricity demand, leaving South Africans in darkness for as many as 12 hours a day.While a total system collapse is unlikely to occur, it is not impossible, Naidoo said.

“If you had asked me a month ago, I would have probably said that in the event of a complete grid shutdown, there would be almost no transactions,” Naidoo said. “Thanks to technology and some planning, we may be able to run some transactions, we may be able to have some functionality in the system, even if it is for a short period.” —

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