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MC India Web 3.0: India’s e-Rupee finds new use cases in MSME credit, tourism and healthcare

As RBI’s CBDC pilots mature, new real-world use cases span MSME finance, cross-border settlements, asset tokenisation, and direct benefit transfers.

October 30, 2025 / 21:24 IST
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From programmable government subsidies to tokenised carbon trading and cross-border trade settlements, India’s central bank digital currency (CBDC), or e-rupee, is entering its next phase of use case expansion, according to industry leaders.

Ajay Rajan, Country Head, Government, Multinational & International Business, Transaction Banking and Knowledge Units at Yes Bank, said the pilots have entered a more advanced stage, with both scale and scope improving.

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“The primary difference between UPI and CBDC is that the former is actually digital money, whereas CBDC is digital currency, it’s cash in a digital form,” Rajan said, while speaking at Moneycontrol India Web 3.0 summit in Mumbai.

“We are in the third year of the digital rupee now… there is around Rs 850 crore of digital rupee currency in circulation, and around 7.5 million users.”