- A sovereign currency issued by central banks in alignment with their monetary policy
- Appears as a liability on the central bank’s balance sheet
- Freely convertible against commercial bank money and cash
- Fungible legal tender for which holders need not have a bank account
- Expected to lower the cost of issuance of money and transactions
- 60 number of central banks expressed interest in CBDCs, with a few of them implementing pilot
- 10 number of countries already launched CBDC
- 105 numbers of countries, which cover 95% of global GDP, are in the process of exploring CBDCs
- Jamaica’s JAM-DEX is the latest CBDC launch
- Countries, including China & South Korea, are in a pilot stage and preparing for launch
- China was the first large economy to pilot CBDC in 2020, aims for widespread domestic use of the e-CNY by 2023
- CBDC affects the overall value of the money-issuing function to the extent that it reduces operational costs – those related to printing, storage, transportation and replacement of banknotes, and associated with delay in reconciliation and settlement
- Establishing a CBDC issuance may come with significant fixed infrastructure costs, but subsequent marginal operating costs are likely to be very low. Cost-effectiveness of cash management using CBDC vis-à-vis physical currency provides an additional motivation for introduction of CBDC, which may be also perceived as environment-friendly
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