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Bank of England Discussion Paper on Payments Innovation

Key Points:

  1. Objective:
    • The Bank of England (BoE) has released a discussion paper to seek feedback on balancing payment innovation with monetary and financial stability.
  2. Key Focus Areas:
    • Financial Stability Risks:
      • Concerns about the separation of financial markets from central bank money.
      • The rise of private digital money forms like tokenized deposits and stablecoins.
    • Central Bank Money and Technology Interaction:
      • Potential risks if central bank money cannot interact with new technologies, leading to a shift towards private settlement assets.
    • Wholesale Settlement Risks:
      • Discussion on the risk appetite for wholesale settlement in central bank money.
  3. Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) Service Roadmap:
    • Plans to introduce new RTGS functionalities, including:
      • Extended settlement hours.
      • A synchronization interface for connecting to external ledgers and programmable platforms.
      • Asset settlement in central bank money.
    • Exploration of wholesale central bank digital currency (wCBDC) technologies, though more work is needed to define their roles.
  4. Public Feedback Areas:
    • Scalability: Programmable platforms in wholesale financial markets.
    • Innovation Pace: In private money for retail payments.
    • Risks and Benefits: Use of tokenized deposits and stablecoins for wholesale transactions.
  5. Feedback Deadline:
    • The public is invited to submit feedback by 31 October 2024.
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