• July 12, 2023

Aim To Increase E-rupee Transactions To 10 Lakh Per Day By 2023-end: RBI DG – News18

Aim To Increase E-rupee Transactions To 10 Lakh Per Day By 2023-end: RBI DG – News18
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the pilot program has expanded from eight banks initially to encompass 13 banks.

Last year in November, the RBI launched a pilot program for wholesale Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), and subsequently, in December, they introduced a retail pilot.

RBI Deputy Governor T Rabi Sankar on Tuesday said the RBI is aiming to increase the number of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to 10 lakh per day by the end of 2023.

At present, the number of CBDC or e-rupee transactions stands at about 5,000 to 10,000 a day.

He said the CBDC interoperability with UPI systems announced in the June 2023 monetary policy review will be a reality by the end of this month, but underlined the need for more banks to join the CBDC ecosystem.

In November last year, the RBI introduced a wholesale CBDC pilot and followed it up with a retail pilot in December. At present, the number of banks in the pilot has gone up to 13 from eight banks initially.

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Sankar said at present, there are 13 lakh users of the CBDC, including 3 lakh merchants. He said getting 10 lakh transactions a day is not a difficult task for the system, pointing to 31 crore transactions on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) at present.

Till now, the efforts have been focused on getting as many users to the CBDC, Sankar said, adding that the same will now have to be replicated in upping the number of transactions.

There were only 1 lakh users till April-end this year, which has now been increased to 13 lakh, Sankar underscored.

Further, he said there is a need to ensure that there exists a strong legal framework to deliver the promise of anonymity on CBDC, just the way in which the alternative of paper currency delivers.

RBI is in touch with the government on this aspect, Sankar said, admitting that the regulatory efforts have been focused on increasing the users and transactions till now.

We also need to make the right technology choices, he said, pointing out that there are choices like the ability to “kill” a transaction’s record after a while.

There is also a need to ensure that no one is able to access the CBDCs lying in an individual’s wallet, Sankar said.

We also need a framework which is consistent with Prevention of Money Laundering Act requirements, he added.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)



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