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Pakistan Taps Japan’s Soramitsu for CBDC Pilot

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In Brief

  • Soramitsu to support Pakistan’s central bank in launching a CBDC pilot within 2025.
  • Initiative aims to reduce high cash handling costs and boost digital asset adoption in rural areas.
  • Project funded by Japan’s Ministry of Economy and builds on Soramitsu’s expertise in Asian crypto infrastructure.
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Tokyo-based blockchain developer Soramitsu is spearheading Pakistan’s push into digital currencies, collaborating with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to pilot a central bank digital currency (CBDC) before the end of 2025.

Leveraging its proven track record in Asia, including the development of Cambodia’s Bakong digital currency, Soramitsu’s involvement underscores the growing emphasis on digital assets to modernize financial systems in emerging markets.

Soramitsu Drives CBDC Rollout in Asian Countries

Soramitsu, a leading Japanese blockchain technology firm, has partnered with the State Bank of Pakistan to launch a pilot program for a digital Pakistani rupee. Supported by funding from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry under the Global South Future-Oriented Co-Creation Project, this initiative aims to address pressing financial challenges in Pakistan’s largely cash-dependent economy, Nikkei reported.

Masato Toriya, a Pakistan specialist and associate professor at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, said, “Many transactions in rural areas are cash-based, even for wage payments, and the rate of people with bank accounts remains low.” By introducing a CBDC, the project seeks to lower the significant costs associated with cash circulation and expand financial inclusion.

Soramitsu is no stranger to pioneering CBDC technology in Asia. The company co-developed Cambodia’s Bakong, the region’s first central bank digital currency, and now embarks on its largest project to date, targeting Pakistan’s population of 250 million and an economy valued at approximately $400 billion.

The Tokyo-based firm is also innovating offline CBDC functionality, enabling users to conduct digital currency transactions via smartphones without continuous internet access. This feature could prove transformative for developing economies where connectivity remains uneven, positioning Pakistan’s pilot as a potential global model.


Pakistan’s Broader Digital Asset Strategy

SBP Governor Jameel Ahmad revealed in July that the central bank is finalizing legislation to regulate virtual assets and preparing to launch the CBDC pilot soon. Speaking at the Reuters NEXT Asia summit in Singapore, Ahmad emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to “building up our capacity on the SBP digital currency” and laying a regulatory foundation for virtual asset licensing.

In parallel, Pakistan has intensified efforts to integrate cryptocurrency into its financial ecosystem. The government-backed Pakistan Crypto Council, established in March, is promoting virtual asset adoption and exploring initiatives such as bitcoin mining powered by surplus energy. The council has also engaged with international crypto firms, including Binance and US-based entities, reflecting a strategic approach to digital asset development.

While virtual assets remain unlicensed, the SBP clarified in May that they are not illegal, urging financial institutions to await formal regulatory frameworks before engaging with such assets.

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Shigeki Mori
Born in Osaka, Japan. Worked as a magazine editor, public relations reporter for Yomiuri TV, and editor/reporter for Japanese media in Australia before becoming a freelancer. Has been active as a journalist, editor, translator, and web producer in Japan and Australia for over 20 years. Recently engaged in writing and translating articles related to cryptocurrency, as well as content management.
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