India’s CBDC Program Has Now Surpassed 5 Million Users
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India’s CBDC has attracted 5 million users and 16 banks. The RBI is in no rush to launch a full-scale CBDC program yet. India’s CBDC program has onboarded at least 5 million users and witnesses participation from 16 banks, revealed Shantikanta Das, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, the country’s central bank. In his talk on Monday in the Indian city of Bengaluru, Das mentioned the magnitude the program has grown to, but made the RBI’s stance on taking it slow clear. “It is important to emphasise that there should not be in any rush to roll out system-wide CBDC before one acquires a comprehensive understanding of its impact on users, on monetary policy, on the financial system and on the economy,” Das mentioned. “Actual introduction of CBDC can be phased in gradually.” The first official mention of a CBDC was made by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in a budget speech in 2022. The end of that year saw the RBI launching pilot programs for retail and wholesale CBDCs. By 2023’s end, India’s retail CBDC achieved over a million transactions on one specific day. CBDCs Can Bring Unique Use Cases to the Indian Population The RBI has also experimented with how this asset can be leveraged since 2023—mainly its offline transactability and programmability. Das mentioned, “The programmability feature of CBDC could serve as a key enabler for financial inclusion by ensuring delivery of funds to the targeted user.” He further stated examples of how the programmability of CBDCs can positively impact financially vulnerable populations. He gave the example of farmers and how programmable CBDCs can help them build better relationships with banks. Even tenant farmers who do not own lands can submit their identities and prove them using the technology. The other use case included financial remuneration to…
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