Krungsri (Bank of Ayudhya PCL) is partnering with four leading Thai businesses to pilot CBDC on payment acceptance for goods and services with the Bank of Thailand (BOT) issued digital baht (CBDC) to expand the test to include a range of business types, from small merchants to large retailers.
Mr. Sayam Prasitsirigul, Krungsri Chief Information and Digital Officer said, "After developing the CBDC Krungsri mobile application for the Retail CBDC and implementing it with participating merchants in a specific environment, including the local Kru Wee market and the Bank's food hall, we are expanding the test to more retailers for a more comprehensive test. We are collaborating with major retailers that usually have more complicated payment and accounting systems, and this will enable us to study a variety of real-use cases. The aim is to demonstrate the potential of Retail CBDC in facilitating seamless transactions across a wide range of retailers, from street merchants to large department stores and we are pleased to announce this collaboration with four leading businesses to participate in the Retail CBDC experiment."
The leading businesses that support the daily lifestyle of all users including, food and beverage, retail, and energy industries which are taking part in the test are:
Krungsri has developed CBDC Krungsri application features to specifically meet the needs of large corporate merchants. New features include:
The pilot retail CBDC is scheduled to conclude in the third quarter of this year, and as yet, the BOT has no immediate plans to launch the Retail CBDC in production uses. The BOT will thoroughly evaluate its potential across a variety of areas. The outcomes of this trial are anticipated to benefit all organizations involved in the development of Thailand's digital baht infrastructure. Krungsri is fully committed to fostering a wide range of innovative technologies and is ready to support the BOT in delivering new financial landscape and building future Thailand's economic fundamentals.
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