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Chinese Central Bank to Expand Digital Yuan Pilot in Hong Kong
Tim Alper
Last updated:
January 25, 2024 04:56 EST | 2 min read
Per a Weibo post from the media outlet Caixin, and a report from The Paper, the Deputy Governor of the PBoC Xuan Changneng said the bank wants to “deepen the cross-border e-CNY pilot” in Hong Kong.
Xuan said doing so would “boost the convenience” of firms based both in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
He added that the PBoC would “work closely” on the matter with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). The latter is Hong Kong’s central bank and top financial regulator.
Xuan said the PBoC and the MKMA would “jointly promote” a range of new “policy measures” to drive CBDC adoption.
These will include new CBDC-powered financial services and cooperation measures, the Deputy Governor explained.
Xuan mentioned several areas where the PBoC and the HKMA plan to cooperate in the near future as they look to expand the e-CNY’s reach. These include the following:
The Deputy Governor also added that the PBoC and the HKMA would work to “promote the interoperability of digital yuan and Hong Kong payment s.”
The PBoC further indicated that it would look to make more e-CNY progress “in key scenarios such as cross-border e-commerce and education.”
The PBoC’s Digital Currency Research Institute launched its first digital yuan cross-border payment pilot project at the end of 2020.
Since then, the bank has stepped up the pilot’s progress by launching a connection to Hong Kong’s Fast Payment network.
Major Mainland players like JD.com and the commercial Bank of China have also joined cross-border digital yuan projects.
Some major Hong Kong-based banks, such as HSBC, have also begun offering clients digital yuan services.
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