TLDR Circle secures Financial Services Permission license from Abu Dhabi Global Market to operate as Money Services Provider in UAE Dr. Saeeda Jaffar joins from Visa to lead Circle’s Middle East and Africa operations as managing director Circle partners with Bybit, the world’s second-largest crypto exchange, to expand USDC adoption beyond Coinbase ecosystem Bybit will [...] The post Circle (CRCL) Stock: Company Expands Global Footprint With Abu Dhabi License and Bybit Partnership appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Circle secures Financial Services Permission license from Abu Dhabi Global Market to operate as Money Services Provider in UAE Dr. Saeeda Jaffar joins from Visa to lead Circle’s Middle East and Africa operations as managing director Circle partners with Bybit, the world’s second-largest crypto exchange, to expand USDC adoption beyond Coinbase ecosystem Bybit will [...] The post Circle (CRCL) Stock: Company Expands Global Footprint With Abu Dhabi License and Bybit Partnership appeared first on CoinCentral.

Circle (CRCL) Stock: Company Expands Global Footprint With Abu Dhabi License and Bybit Partnership

2025/12/09 18:25

TLDR

  • Circle secures Financial Services Permission license from Abu Dhabi Global Market to operate as Money Services Provider in UAE
  • Dr. Saeeda Jaffar joins from Visa to lead Circle’s Middle East and Africa operations as managing director
  • Circle partners with Bybit, the world’s second-largest crypto exchange, to expand USDC adoption beyond Coinbase ecosystem
  • Bybit will integrate USDC across spot and derivatives markets, savings products, payments, and card rewards
  • Circle gains regulatory approval one day after Binance obtained licenses from Abu Dhabi’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority

Circle received a Financial Services Permission license from Abu Dhabi Global Market on Tuesday. The approval allows the company to operate as a Money Services Provider in the United Arab Emirates.

The license came from ADGM’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority. Circle first received preliminary approval back in April.

Circle appointed Dr. Saeeda Jaffar as managing director for Middle East and Africa operations. She previously worked at Visa in payments processing.

The company can now offer USDC stablecoin for business payments and settlements across the UAE. Circle’s USDC currently has a market cap of $78 billion.


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USDC and EURC received recognition in Dubai earlier this year. The Dubai Financial Services Authority registered both stablecoins under its crypto regime.

Circle’s approval followed Binance obtaining licenses from the same regulatory authority. Binance received approval for exchange, clearing, and brokerage operations just one day earlier.

Strategic Partnership With Bybit

Circle announced a partnership with Bybit on Monday. Bybit ranks as the second-largest crypto exchange globally by trading volume.

The partnership will increase USDC presence across Bybit’s platform. Bybit has traditionally relied on Tether’s USDT stablecoin for most operations.

Bybit will boost USDC liquidity in spot and derivatives markets. The exchange will also expand USDC use in savings products, payments, and card rewards programs.

Circle will integrate its fiat on-ramp and off-ramp infrastructure with Bybit. This integration aims to make deposits and withdrawals faster for users.

Breaking Coinbase Dependence

The Bybit deal helps Circle reduce its reliance on Coinbase. Circle has been heavily dependent on the U.S.-based exchange for USDC circulation.

Analysts have warned that stagnant USDC adoption could hurt Circle’s stock performance. The company needs global partners to compete with Tether’s dominant market position.

Binance partnered with Circle almost exactly one year ago. That deal expanded USDC availability for trading, saving, and payments on the world’s largest crypto exchange.

The stablecoin market has grown to $300 billion in total value. Stablecoins are becoming more integrated into the global financial system.

Bybit stated the partnership reinforces its position as a regulatory-compliant platform. The exchange emphasized its commitment to transparency and trust.

USDC trails Tether as the second-largest stablecoin by market cap. Circle’s partnerships aim to close that gap through increased global distribution.

The UAE has emerged as a major hub for regulated digital assets businesses. Circle’s license positions the company to serve customers across the Middle East region.

Circle received the Abu Dhabi license following its Dubai registration earlier in 2025. The company now has dual regulatory approval in the UAE’s two main financial centers.

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