Consumer attitudes to CBDC: Considerations for policy-makers
The Retail versus Wholesale Debate: Should retail and wholesale clearing and settlement of CBDC payments be separated?

How does the market look today? When looking at the payments aspect of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), distinctions are frequently made between wholesale and retail systems and infrastructure. While this approach may reflect the traditional and legacy infrastructures that are currently in place, the opportunity for change brought about by the digital revolution raises […]
At the dawn of a new age – CBDC, the money of the 21st century
The Future of Money – does the UK need a digital Pound? A fireside chat with the Bank of England

The emergence of digital currencies has been driven by a combination of factors: frontier technologies and their use in payments innovation, increasingly global networks and communities, and a growing recognition that transition to a digital economy will require new forms of digital money. Although initially driven by the private sector, central banks and governments have […]
Statement on Central Bank Digital Currency next steps
Central bank digital currencies – walking the ESG tightrope

This week, one of the Digital Pound Foundation’s key partners, Herbert Smith Freehills, released ESG: creating a purposeful future, the fifth edition of its Global Bank Review. The publication explores some of the key legal and commercial challenges facing the banks sector in relation to ESG, but also the opportunities that ESG presents to financial […]
Ripple Vice President James Wallis “CBDC, global compatibility is the key”
Unlocking $120 Billion Value In Cross-Border Payments: How banks can leverage central bank digital currencies for corporates
What does digital money mean for emerging market and developing economies?
Updated Guidance for a Risk-Based Approach to Virtual Assets and Virtual Asset Service Providers
























