Thailand Already Using Central Bank’s Digital Currency

A senior figure at the Bank of Thailand (BOT) has confirmed the bank is already using a central bank digital currency (CBDC) for transactions with some businesses.

  • Vachira Arromdee, the central bank’s assistant governor, told reporters Wednesday it planned to expand the use of the digital currency among large businesses The Nation reported.

  • It’s unclear what businesses are already using the digital currency; transactions with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority will be conducted with the CBDC from September, Arromdee confirmed.

  • Thailand’s CBDC is backed by the central bank’s currency reserves; BOT data shows its foreign currency reserves have grown by more than $25 billion over the past 12 months.

  • Access to the general public, complete with a state-backed wallet provider, is currently under consideration.

  • Arromdee said the BOT recognized digital currencies could lower the costs of transactions but is also concerned about how that could disrupt the commercial banking sector.

See also: Thai Central Bank Taps Cement Company for First Digital Currency Payments

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