
Ripple has secured a major license in the Middle East after getting regulatory nod from the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA).
The license allows Ripple to offer regulated crypto payments and services within the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC).
Ripple announced on March 13, 2025 that it had secured a major license in the Middle East.
The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has greenlit Ripple to offer regulated crypto payments and services within the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC).
Ripple becomes the first blockchain-enabled payments provider to snag this crucial DFSA license.
Ripple has secured regulatory approval from the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), making us the first blockchain payments provider licensed in the DIFC. https://t.co/6oHWtnjODr
This milestone unlocks fully regulated cross-border crypto payments in the UAE, bringingβ¦
β Ripple (@Ripple) March 13, 2025
Ripple secures license in Middle East milestone
This DFSA approval marks another of Rippleβs footprint in the Middle East, with this adding to a presence that includes major partnerships in the region.
It enhances the XRP creatorβs recognition and aligns with Rippleβs plans to add to its global customer base. The license also means a potentially massive opportunity for XRP adoption.
βWe are entering an unprecedented period of growth for the crypto industry, driven by greater regulatory clarity around the world and increasing institutional adoption,β said Brad Garlinghouse, chief executive officer of Ripple. βThanks to its early leadership in creating a supportive environment for tech and crypto innovation, the UAE is exceptionally well-placed to benefit.β
A 2024 Ripple survey found 64% of finance leaders in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) see faster payments as the killer app for blockchain-based currencies. No surprise, then, that over 82% of MEA finance bosses say theyβre βvery or extremely confidentβ about integrating this tech into their operations.
βDubai and the broader UAE have established themselves as leaders in fostering a progressive and well-defined regulatory framework for digital assets,β said Reece Merrick, Rippleβs managing director for Middle East and Africa.
Merrick added;
βSecuring this DFSA license is a major milestone that will enable us to better serve the growing demand for faster, cheaper and more transparent cross-border transactions in one of the worldβs largest cross-border payments hubs.β
This license will be great for Rippleβs stablecoin RLUSD, which the company launched late last year. Like other stablecoins, RLUSD could supercharge crypto adoption in the UAE, with users accessing real-time settlement for cross-border payments and remittances.

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