Crypto.com secures a UAE license to enable residents to pay Dubai government fees with crypto, expanding its regulated footprint globally. (Read More)Crypto.com secures a UAE license to enable residents to pay Dubai government fees with crypto, expanding its regulated footprint globally. (Read More)

Crypto.com Wins UAE License for Crypto Government Payments

2026/05/11 17:16
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Crypto.com Wins UAE License for Crypto Government Payments

Darius Baruo May 11, 2026 09:16

Crypto.com secures a UAE license to enable residents to pay Dubai government fees with crypto, expanding its regulated footprint globally.

Crypto.com Wins UAE License for Crypto Government Payments

Crypto.com has received a Stored Value Facilities (SVF) license from the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), allowing residents to pay Dubai government fees using cryptocurrencies through its platform. The license marks a significant step for the exchange as it continues to expand its regulatory footprint globally.

With this approval, Crypto.com users can fund payments in digital assets, with settlements made in UAE dirhams or dirham-backed stablecoins authorized by the central bank. The SVF license also enables Crypto.com to activate its partnership with Dubai’s Department of Finance, in line with the city's cashless payment strategy. This initiative aims to incorporate crypto into mainstream government payment systems, a move that could further enhance Dubai’s status as a global fintech hub.

Significantly, the license could pave the way for additional integrations. Crypto.com revealed plans to explore crypto payment options with Emirates Airlines and Dubai Duty Free, although these partnerships are subject to further central bank approval. If implemented, these services could extend the use of crypto for commercial transactions across major UAE industries.

The license applies specifically to Crypto.com’s local entity, Foris DAX Middle East FZE, which operates under the exchange's brand in the UAE. This regulatory milestone builds upon Crypto.com’s existing Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from Dubai's Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), further solidifying its presence in the region as a compliance-focused crypto platform.

A Broader Regulatory Push

Beyond the UAE, Crypto.com has been actively securing regulatory approvals in key markets. The exchange recently gained licensing under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework, signaling its intent to operate within the EU’s evolving crypto regulatory landscape. Additionally, in the United States, Crypto.com received conditional approval for a national trust bank charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), a move that positions the company as a qualified digital asset custodian.

The exchange is also diversifying its offerings. It has expanded into event-based derivatives and prediction markets through a regulated U.S. affiliate, showcasing an effort to blend regulatory compliance with product innovation in the crypto space.

This latest UAE license ties into Crypto.com’s broader strategy to establish itself as a trusted player in regulated markets while pushing the adoption of digital assets in everyday financial and commercial systems. With Dubai leading efforts to integrate crypto into public services, this partnership could become a blueprint for other jurisdictions exploring similar initiatives.

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