Zodia Markets Solidifies UAE Presence: Gains Abu Dhabi Crypto Licence

Tuesday, 10/12/2024 | 12:11 GMT by Arnab Shome
  • The Standard Chartered-backed platform can now operate as a crypto broker in the UAE.
  • The new UAE unit is the fourth operating entity of Zodia.
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Zodia Markets, backed by Standard Chartered, has received a new operational license from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). This allows the platform to operate as a crypto brokerage.

Announced today (Tuesday), the Financial Services Permission (FSP) has been granted to the locally formed Zodia Markets (AME) Limited.

Targeting the Middle East

“Digital asset adoption continues to accelerate across Africa and the Middle East (AME), which makes this the ideal time to deepen our presence in the region while reiterating our commitment to building in major financial hubs worldwide,” said Ayad Butt, Senior Executive Officer for Zodia’s UAE entity.

Ayad Butt, Senior Executive Officer for Zodia’s UAE entity
Ayad Butt, Senior Executive Officer for Zodia’s UAE entity; Photo: LinkedIn

“It’s an exciting growth phase for us as new and existing clients alike will benefit from our global network, connectivity, and capability,” he added.

He further highlighted that Zodia is considering building a trading and innovation hub under the ADGM framework to offer services across markets globally.

Zodia Markets provides over-the-counter (OTC) trading services specifically for institutions. It supports over 50 digital assets and more than 20 fiat currencies. Recently, it also acquired Elwood Capital Management, a crypto company backed by hedge fund billionaire Alan Howard.

Apart from the UAE entity, the crypto platform is operated by three other entities in Jersey, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. All the entities offer the same digital asset solutions to clients.

A Favoured Jurisdiction for Crypto

Arvind Ramamurthy, ADGM’s Chief Market Development Officer.
Arvind Ramamurthy, ADGM’s Chief Market Development Officer; Photo: LinkedIn

Notably, several other crypto companies have also received approval from the Abu Dhabi regulator. Paxos, Binance, and eToro are among the names that have gained licenses from the ADGM in recent years.

“The robust regulatory framework at ADGM is designed to support firms like Zodia Markets, ensuring that their clients benefit from the highest levels of trust, security, and governance,” said Arvind Ramamurthy, ADGM’s Chief Market Development Officer.

“Their decision to establish a presence in ADGM underscores our commitment to fostering a vibrant, yet regulated environment for innovative financial services companies,” he explained.

Zodia Markets, backed by Standard Chartered, has received a new operational license from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). This allows the platform to operate as a crypto brokerage.

Announced today (Tuesday), the Financial Services Permission (FSP) has been granted to the locally formed Zodia Markets (AME) Limited.

Targeting the Middle East

“Digital asset adoption continues to accelerate across Africa and the Middle East (AME), which makes this the ideal time to deepen our presence in the region while reiterating our commitment to building in major financial hubs worldwide,” said Ayad Butt, Senior Executive Officer for Zodia’s UAE entity.

Ayad Butt, Senior Executive Officer for Zodia’s UAE entity
Ayad Butt, Senior Executive Officer for Zodia’s UAE entity; Photo: LinkedIn

“It’s an exciting growth phase for us as new and existing clients alike will benefit from our global network, connectivity, and capability,” he added.

He further highlighted that Zodia is considering building a trading and innovation hub under the ADGM framework to offer services across markets globally.

Zodia Markets provides over-the-counter (OTC) trading services specifically for institutions. It supports over 50 digital assets and more than 20 fiat currencies. Recently, it also acquired Elwood Capital Management, a crypto company backed by hedge fund billionaire Alan Howard.

Apart from the UAE entity, the crypto platform is operated by three other entities in Jersey, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. All the entities offer the same digital asset solutions to clients.

A Favoured Jurisdiction for Crypto

Arvind Ramamurthy, ADGM’s Chief Market Development Officer.
Arvind Ramamurthy, ADGM’s Chief Market Development Officer; Photo: LinkedIn

Notably, several other crypto companies have also received approval from the Abu Dhabi regulator. Paxos, Binance, and eToro are among the names that have gained licenses from the ADGM in recent years.

“The robust regulatory framework at ADGM is designed to support firms like Zodia Markets, ensuring that their clients benefit from the highest levels of trust, security, and governance,” said Arvind Ramamurthy, ADGM’s Chief Market Development Officer.

“Their decision to establish a presence in ADGM underscores our commitment to fostering a vibrant, yet regulated environment for innovative financial services companies,” he explained.

About the Author: Arnab Shome
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About the Author: Arnab Shome
Arnab is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He entered the industry covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates and later expanded his reach to forex as well. He is passionate about the changing regulatory landscape on financial markets and keenly follows the disruptions in the industry with new-age technologies.
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