The Bank of Thailand is developing a prototype payments system that would rely on a central bank digital currency (CBDC).Â
The central bank announced Thursday it would target businesses and would design a payment system that could be integrated with the procurement and financial management system of Siam Cement Group, Thailandâs oldest cement manufacturer, and its suppliers.Â
The bank said the digital currency prototype is being developed by Digital Ventures, a fintech-facing venture capital wing of the Siam Commercial Bank that invested in Ripple in 2016.
According to the statement, the project will also include a feasibility study on the payments system. The CBDC project will begin next month and is expected to conclude by the end of the year.Â
âThe project marks an important step in broadening CBDCâs scope and adoption to wider audiences, starting with large corporates,â said the press release published on the Bank of Thailandâs website.
The Bank of Thailand said it expects the CBDC prototype to build on the knowledge put together under Project Inthanon. Inthanon was launched in 2018, and is a collaborative project involving the Bank of Thailand and eight leading Thai financial institutions to bolster technological readiness in Thailandâs financial sector.Â
Bank of Thailandâs prototype comes at a time when central banks around the world have been toying with the idea of CBDCs. A recent job posting on the Bank of Canadaâs website revealed the Canadian central bankâs plan to develop a CBDC, and a report from April showed that one of Chinaâs major state-owned banks is conducting trials on a test interface developed for the countryâs CBDC.Â