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Ripple has approved entry into the UAE of $400 million in trade and $400 billion in remittance market

8 months ago 3 Min Read

Ripple secures the first DFSA license for blockchain payments in the UAE and opens access to a $400 million trade hub with regulated cross-border services and RLUSD Stablecoin.

Ripple targets a $400 billion UAE trade hub with fully regulated cross-border payments

Ripple shared insights on May 1, highlighting key regulatory achievements in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as it became the first blockchain-powered payments company to receive a license from the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA).

The license allows Ripple to offer Ripple Payments, a cross-border payment platform, across the region. This is a move that is seen as crucial for companies in the Middle East. The company noted:

Ripple is the first blockchain-powered payment provider licensed by the Dubai Financial Services Agency (DFSA), bringing Ripple Payments, the flagship cross-border payment solution, to businesses across the region.

The company has positioned this milestone as a catalyst for widespread innovation and trust in digital finance. According to Ripple, “This license milestone helps justify real-world applications of digital assets in the Middle East and generates innovative financial services for institutions and retailers. Ripple is driving this transformation by providing reliable payments, custody and steady-state solutions to support banking, fintech and digital asset strategies.

Ripple opened its Dubai office in 2020 and has since expanded its regional footprint, and now accounts for 20% of the Middle East’s global customer base. The adoption of blockchain solutions in the region is driven by favorable regulations, increased corporate adoption and a young technical population.

The blockchain company highlights the practical implications of the new licensing status in one of the world’s largest trade and remittance corridors, saying:

With approval of the DFSA license, Ripple can offer cross-border crypto payments fully regulated in the UAE. For businesses operating on a $400 million trade hub, one of the world’s largest and one of the $400 billion remittance markets, this means expanding access to faster, more cost-effective and transparent international transactions.

In addition to providing regulated payments, Ripple deploys its enterprise-grade USD-backed Stablecoin, RLUSD, to further support locally secure, compliant, and scalable blockchain-based financial solutions.

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