Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are touted as helping the unbanked into the financial system but vast social promise must be balanced against complex environmental and governance concerns.
We are delighted to share this featured article from our annual flagship publication, Global Bank Review, which examines the opportunities and challenges presented by CBDCs in an environment, social and governance (ESG) context.
To read our article, please click here.
See more from our 2021 Global Bank Review - ESG: Creating a Purposeful Future here.
Simon Clarke
Partner, London
Clive Cunningham
Consultant, London
Pablo García Mexía
Consultant - Head of Digital Law, Madrid, Madrid
Charlotte Henry
Partner, Sydney
Rachel Lidgate
Partner, London
Susannah Wilkinson
Director, AI Acceleration, Asia and Australia, Brisbane
Key contacts
Simon Clarke
Partner, London
Clive Cunningham
Consultant, London
Pablo García Mexía
Consultant - Head of Digital Law, Madrid, Madrid
Charlotte Henry
Partner, Sydney
Rachel Lidgate
Partner, London
Susannah Wilkinson
Director, AI Acceleration, Asia and Australia, Brisbane
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