Bank money
Also called: bank-money
Definition
A bank liability used as institutional settlement value.
What it means
A bank liability used as institutional settlement value, including tokenized deposits or other bank-issued tokenized cash under bank control.
Where it appears
Research notes
- ACLEDA Bank’s Ministry of Commerce launch signals deeper workflow integration in Cambodia public-service collections: Research note
- Monetary Authority of Singapore turns BLOOM into the settlement leg of Project Guardian: Research note
- Saudi Central Bank extends tokenized commercial-bank money experimentation into collateral workflows: Research note
- DBS and Kinexys by J.P. Morgan make interbank tokenised deposit transfers the next operational test: Research note
- National Bank of Cambodia's Bakong scale now reads as settlement infrastructure: Research note
- Central Bank of the UAE turns the Digital Dirham into a launch-adjacent settlement signal: Research note
- ABA Bank’s ABA Business launch surfaces the control stack behind corporate money movement: Research note
Public cases
- my wholesale bank money settlement: Public case