
DIGITAL POUND DESIGN TO RUN UNTIL AT LEAST 2025. CONSULTATION SHOWS CBDC PRIVACY CONCERN

Today the Bank of England and HM Treasury shared the
results of its digital pound consultation launched in February last year. It
received 50,000 responses, with respondents raising the usual central bank
digital currency (CBDC) concerns around privacy. While no decision has been
made, the UK has committed to tabling legislation before launching a CBDC. It
also confirmed that the design phase started in 2023 based on the principles
outlined in the diagram above.
The Bank and HM Treasury plan to share more details
regarding the design phase approach later this year. This phase will continue
until at least 2025 when a decision is needed on whether to proceed to the
build phase. After that, a build phase would include prototypes and pilots
before a launch decision.
Neither the government nor the central bank will have
access to personal payment details. Legislation would guarantee user’s privacy,
and the Bank will explore technologies to prevent it from accessing personal
data. However, both institutions acknowledged that public concerns remain.
Additionally, wallet solutions will be developed by the
private sector, supporting innovation. And there will be no
government-initiated programmability. That means the private sector can add
additional functionality.
Digital pound holding limits
One of the hot topics was holding limits. The UK proposed
comparatively high individual CBDC holding limits of £10,000 – £20,000.
Companies would be allowed to hold more. In the consultation responses, banks
preferred limits in the £3,000 – £5,000 range to limit deposit outflows. This
is consistent with protestations from industry body UK Finance. Building
societies would be particularly impacted because, by law, they cannot have a
wholesale funding ratio above 50%. Unsurprisingly, fintech payment providers
preferred no limits at all.
The views regarding corporate holdings varied considerably.
Banks are likely less concerned because the CBDC will not provide interest.
Hence, corporates are likely to keep most of their cash at banks or elsewhere.
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