Surrey has secured a grant under Portdex’s CBDC research and development initiative to study the impact of CBDCs on supply chain finance for SMEs. This research is crucial to understanding the potential benefits and risks of using CBDCs to improve the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) involved in global supply chains.
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Regulatory Uncertainty and Compliance Burdens:Â The evolving regulatory landscape surrounding CBDCs could create uncertainty for businesses and increase compliance costs.
Technological Challenges:Â Adoption of CBDCs may require SMEs to upgrade their technology infrastructure and adapt to new digital payment methods.
Financial Exclusion:Â If access to CBDCs is not inclusive, it could exacerbate existing financial inequalities and hinder the participation of certain SMEs.
Potential for Disintermediation:Â CBDCs could disintermediate traditional financial institutions, potentially affecting their role in supply chain finance.
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