The Pak Banker

Pakistan 'treading path' to launching its own digital currency: SBP

- KARACHI

Following in the footsteps of other central banks, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is also doing its due diligence on launching its own digital currency, known as the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), and is undertakin­g the cost and benefit analysis of this venture.

SBP Governor Jameel Ahmed shared the developmen­t while addressing participan­ts at the '1st Pakistan Fintech Forum 2022' held at a local hotel.

"We have examined almost all the jurisdicti­ons that are either experiment­ing or have issued CBDCs in their respective jurisdicti­ons.

However, we will tread this path very carefully, especially with regard to design choices and use case analysis," he said.

CBDCs are digital tokens, similar to cryptocurr­ency, and are the digital form of a country's fiat currency. However, unlike cryptos, a CBDC is issued and regulated by a nation's monetary authority or central bank.

According to the Atlantic Council, a US-based think tank, over 105 countries, representi­ng over 95% of global GDP, are exploring a CBDC. Meanwhile, 50 countries are already in an advanced phase of exploratio­n (developmen­t, pilot, or launch). Ten countries have fully launched a digital currency, with China's pilot set to expand in 2023, shared the think tank.

Meanwhile, the SBP chief shared plans to also launch a Quick Response (QR) Code-based Personto-Merchant (P2M) system by next year to enable merchants and small businesses to receive instant payments from their customers. Ahmed said that despite boasting one of the youngest countries in the world, only 82 million out of an estimated 132 million adults have a bank account in Pakistan. "This translates into an account penetratio­n rate of 62%, which is one of the lowest in the world," he informed.

The SBP chief said that the central bank is also working on the developmen­t of a technical sandbox to test and standardiz­e the Applicatio­n Programmab­le Interfaces for various use cases. He also assured the industry that SBP will expedite the process so that the applicants to the Sandbox get a chance to test their use cases.

He said the SBP is also working with service providers towards improving the overall customer journey and user experience so that citizens of Pakistan have easy, convenient and low-cost access to financial services.

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