Bank Of Canada: CBDC Can Assist With Financial Inclusion As Cash Usage Declines

Zinger Key Points
  • Discrimination in financial institutions can deter marginalized communities from accessing services.
  • Digital inclusion is pivotal, with remote regions facing significant connectivity challenges.

The Bank of Canada believes a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) can play a transformative role in enhancing financial inclusion

One of the standout revelations from the report, titled "Redefining Financial Inclusion for a Digital Age: Implications for a Central Bank Digital Currency," is the decline in cash usage in Canada. There is also marked preference for cards and digital payments. 

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Traditional metrics, such as access to bank accounts or the internet, have often been the yardstick for measuring financial inclusion.

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However, the paper argues that these metrics might not capture the intricate challenges individuals face, especially in the realm of trust and financial literacy.

Discrimination faced by certain communities, notably Indigenous and Black Canadians, in financial institutions can deter them from accessing traditional financial services.

Digital inclusion, ensuring equitable and safe access to digital technologies, is highlighted as a pivotal factor.

While urban areas in Canada enjoy robust digital connectivity, the report emphasizes the significant challenges faced by remote regions, especially Indigenous communities.

The potential introduction of a CBDC, with provisions for offline digital payment solutions, can be a game-changer for these areas.

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