e-Rupee in circulation grows to ₹1,016 crore; RBI explores cross-border CBDC pilots
The Hindu
RBI explores CBDC pilots for cross-border payments, expanding e-Rupee features and programmability, with increased circulation reported.
“The value of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) or e-rupee in circulation jumped to ₹1,016 crore at the end of March 2025 from ₹234 crore in the year-ago period,” the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said on Thursday (May 29, 2025).
“The RBI is exploring the commencement of CBDC pilots on cross-border payments,” it said in the annual report without giving a timeline.
The CBDC was first introduced in November 2022 initially with a wholesale pilot, which was followed up with a retail one as well. Simplifying cross-border payments was one of the stated advantages of the CBDC, which had to be introduced in face of the challenge to the currency system from non-fiat virtual currencies such as Bitcoins.
"...the Reserve Bank is exploring commencement of CBDC pilots on cross-border payments both on bilateral and multilateral basis to overcome key challenges related to turnaround time, efficiency and transparency," it said.
“Bilateral cross-border CBDC pilots with select countries are being “actively explored”, and progress has been made in finalisation of roadmap, technical aspects and use cases,” the report said.
The Reserve Bank's participation in multilateral CBDC initiatives, particularly under the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Innovation Hub, is also being considered, as per the report.
“The Central bank also aims to further expand the scope and coverage of ongoing pilots in e-Rupee-Retail and e-Rupee-Wholesale by introducing new use cases and features and also improve the technological aspects of the account aggregator framework to enhance transparency, customer convenience and efficiency,” it said.

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