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All companies operating in Dubai must only obtain a license from the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), which will inform the SCA to have a unified register of all licensed virtual asset service providers in the UAE. Image Credit: Securities and Commodities Authority

Abu Dhabi: The Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) announced that it had received licensing requests and inquiries from companies intending to provide virtual asset services following the issuance of the necessary regulations.

The move aims to ensure that all companies that provide products and services related to the virtual assets sector in the country are fully regulated.

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Dr. Maryam Al Suwaidi, CEO of the SCA, stated that pursuant to Cabinet Resolution No. (111) of 2022 regarding the regulation of virtual assets and their service providers, which gave the SCA the mandate to issue regulatory decisions for virtual asset transactions and license its service providers; the SCA’s Board of Directors issued the necessary decisions, which requires all companies providing virtual asset services based in the country (except for companies licensed in Financial Free Zones) to obtain a license from the SCA.

All companies operating in Dubai must only obtain a license from the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), which will inform the SCA to have a unified register of all licensed virtual asset service providers in the UAE.

She added that the virtual assets sector is among the modern technological industries included in the SCA’s strategy as one of the pillars for sustainable growth of the UAE’s financial markets.

The SCA called upon all companies that practice any of the virtual assets services to submit a request immediately to obtain the necessary approval to avoid being subjected to appropriate legal measures, which the Authority will initiate during the next stage, which may include one or more of the following: (a warning, a fine not exceeding (Dh10 million) or referring the violator to the Public Prosecution).

The SCA also urged all investors to refrain from dealing with any company that provides virtual assets services before ensuring that it has the necessary licenses and approvals to protect their investments and not expose them to any risks.