Blockchain to be used by Central Bank of Ghana

Central bank of Ghana has launched a fintech regulatory and innovation live testing pilot that will give preference to projects using blockchain technology. The sandbox will cover a broad spectrum of innovations in the financial services sector, targeting women and improving financial inclusion in the country. The bank is on the lookout for remittance products, crowdfunding products and services, e-KYC (electronic know your customer) platforms and new merchant payment solutions for small to medium-sized businesses. Sandbox will be available to banks, specialized deposit-taking institutions and payment service providers including dedicated electronic money issuers as well as unregulated entities and persons that have innovations that meet the sandbox requirements. To reaffirm its commitment to addressing the financial inclusion needs of the unbanked and underserved persons and businesses.

Sandbox will admit innovations that have not been covered by all the existing statutes with regards to regulation of the payment ecosystem in Ghana. Entities with such innovations can put in an application to the Bank of Ghana for evaluation and consideration. Sandbox launched in collaboration with fintech company EMTECH, which will be providing the underlying technology for Bank of Ghana to run the regulatory and innovation sandbox. The country is undergoing rapid digitization and announced Ghana could issue a CBDC in the near future. The bank has yet to announce a CBDC pilot.

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