Circle Secures Regulatory License in Abu Dhabi, Expanding Footprint in the Middle East Circle, the issuer of the USD Coin (USDC), has obtained a critical regulatory license to operate as a financial services provider within the Abu Dhabi International Financial Centre (ADIFC). This development marks a significant step in the company’s strategic expansion into the [...]Circle Secures Regulatory License in Abu Dhabi, Expanding Footprint in the Middle East Circle, the issuer of the USD Coin (USDC), has obtained a critical regulatory license to operate as a financial services provider within the Abu Dhabi International Financial Centre (ADIFC). This development marks a significant step in the company’s strategic expansion into the [...]

Circle Secures Abu Dhabi License as UAE Accelerates Crypto Regulations

2025/12/09 17:31
Circle Secures Abu Dhabi License As Uae Accelerates Crypto Regulations

Circle Secures Regulatory License in Abu Dhabi, Expanding Footprint in the Middle East

Circle, the issuer of the USD Coin (USDC), has obtained a critical regulatory license to operate as a financial services provider within the Abu Dhabi International Financial Centre (ADIFC). This development marks a significant step in the company’s strategic expansion into the United Arab Emirates, reinforcing its presence in the region’s growing digital economy.

In an official statement, Circle confirmed that it received a Financial Services Permission license from the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the jurisdiction’s international financial center. This license enables the firm to function as a Money Services Provider, facilitating its operations across the Middle East and Africa. The move aligns with the broader regional push to integrate cryptocurrencies and stablecoins into mainstream financial services.

Alongside regulatory advancements, Circle appointed Saeeda Jaffar as Managing Director for Middle East and Africa. Jaffar, a senior executive at Visa serving as Vice President and group country manager for the Gulf Cooperation Council, will spearhead regional strategy and partnership development. Her role underscores the importance of strategic management in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and fostering collaboration with local financial institutions.

Source: Circle

The Abu Dhabi Financial Centre has seen rapid licensing activity, with other notable crypto companies securing regulatory approval in recent weeks. Tether’s USDT, the leading stablecoin by circulation, and Ripple’s USD Coin have also gained similar licenses. Additionally, Binance received three separate licenses from ADGM, allowing it to operate a trading exchange, a clearinghouse, and broker-dealer services—further cementing Abu Dhabi’s status as a regional crypto hub.

The UAE government continues to actively review and refine its cryptocurrency regulations. The Central Bank recently introduced new rules for decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, asserting that DeFi projects are now subject to licensing if they involve payments, lending, or custody services. Local legal experts note this regulatory clarifies that DeFi protocols cannot claim exemption simply by being code-based.

Moreover, the UAE has exempted cryptocurrency transfers and conversions from value-added tax, indicating a proactive approach to fostering a welcoming environment for digital assets. Regulatory enforcement remains strict, with authorities cracking down on unlicensed crypto enterprises, emphasizing the country’s commitment to establishing a secure and compliant blockchain ecosystem.

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