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The pilot in the wholesale segment, known as the Digital Rupee -Wholesale (e₹-W), was launched on November 1, 2022, with the use case being limited to the settlement of secondary market transactions in government securities.
”RBI is now planning to go into the interbank borrowing market. The purpose of wholesale CBDC has been to try out different technologies…experimenting on technology is relatively easier for the wholesale pilot because participants are related,” RBI sources said.
The introduction of CBDC was announced in the Union Budget 2022-23, by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and necessary amendments to the relevant section of the RBI Act, 1934 were made with the passage of the Finance Bill 2022.
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Besides, RBI has already rolled out a pilot in the retail version of the CBDC (e₹-R), on December 1, 2022. The e₹-R is in the form of a digital token that represents legal tender.
It is being issued in the same denominations as the paper currency and coins. It is being distributed through financial intermediaries, i.e., the banks. Users are able to transact with e₹- R through a digital wallet offered by the participating banks.
With regard to RuPay, sources said no instructions have been given to promote this.
However, sources said, this has to be popularised by making it attractive.
Asked when CBDC pilot ends, sources said, there is no deadline as of now and 10.83 crore transactions amounting to Rs 24,000 crore witnessed in August.
Meanwhile, RBI will showcase various digitial initiatives in the financial sector at the exhibition pavilion at the G20 Summit later this week.
These include Public Tech Platform (PTP) for Frictionless Credit, CBDC, UPI One World, RuPay On-The-Go, and Bharat Bill Payment System.
At Public Tech Platform, visitors can experience an interactive demonstration of the entire process i.e., from onboarding to sanction and disbursement of the KCC and dairy loans in an entirely digital manner in a few minutes, revolutionizing rural credit.
Sources said going forward this platform can be used for the distribution of small ticket loans like MSME, personal loans, etc.
Besides, the central bank will showcase an informational video on the RBI’s digital rupee and its journey. There would be live digital rupee transactions demonstrated by select banks participating in the pilot.
UPI One World would enable visitors to be onboarded to UPI without having a bank account in India.
RuPay On-The-Go would allow customers to carry out contactless payment transactions through accessories they wear (watch, ring) or use (key chain) every day and highlight the adaptability of the domestic card scheme-associated products at par with such global products.
BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment System) cross-border bill payment will highlight the adaptability of the BBPS platform to integrate with fintech and conventional financial players to facilitate domestic and cross-border payment transactions.