Digital or e-rupee worth over Rs 130 crore is in circulation on a pilot basis as of February 28, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had launched pilots in digital rupee in the wholesale segment (e-W) on November 1, 2022, and in the retail segment (e-R) on December 1, 2022.

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Nine banks, viz., State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Yes Bank, IDFC First Bank, and HSBC, have been participating in the digital rupee wholesale pilot, Sitharaman said.

"As on February 28, 2023, the total digital rupee - Retail (e-Rupi) and digital rupee - wholesale (e-W) in circulation is Rs 4.14 crore and Rs 126.27 crore, respectively," Sitharaman said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

The e-Rupi is in the form of a digital token that represents legal tender. It is being issued in the same denominations that paper currency and coins are currently issued. It is being distributed through financial intermediaries, i.e., banks. Users can transact with e?-R through a digital wallet offered by the participating banks and stored on mobile phones/devices.

The e-Rupi pilot for the retail segment was launched on December 1, 2022, in 5 select locations in closed user groups for making Person to Person (P2P) and Person to Merchant (P2M) transactions. The on-boarded merchants comprise various segments like tea vendors, fruit sellers, street side and sidewalk vendors (including migrant fruit vendors selling on the pavement opposite the RBI's headquarters, Mumbai), small shopkeepers, etc," Sitharaman said.

Further, institutional merchants like retail chains, petrol pumps, etc. Have also been on-boarded to enable transactions in digital rupee across various outlets. Few online merchants have also been enabled to accept digital rupees for the convenience of users.

In the approximately three months of the pilot, the total digital rupee - Retail (e?-R) in circulation in the select locations is Rs 4.14 crore, the minister said. "Various use cases, technological architecture and design features are being tested during the pilot... Further steps, including expansion of use case, have to be through a phased implementation strategy on the basis of feedback received during the pilots," Sitharaman added.

 

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