Oman Corporation trials stablecoin pegged to Oman Riyal
The Oman Water and Waste Water Services Company ( OWWSC), member of Nama Group, to trial a stablecoin linked to the Oman Riyal. The company signed an MOU with Oman based Digital Digits, the creators of Easy coins and Connected Chains to trial “ Hasalah” a stablecoin Wallet.
The companies have agreed to trial a
cryptographic stablecoin pegged to the Omani Riyal to be utilized as payment
from subscribers in select OWWSC customer halls as well as on Easy Coin. Payments
will be made using Hasalah Digital Wallet.
HH Sayyid Azzan Bin Qais Al Said,
Co-Founder of Digital Digits states, “We are proud to empower such a trial
within the Sultanate of Oman which in turn will improve Easy Coins’ service
competitiveness to match global players in this space. Easy Coins customers
will significantly benefit from the reduced cost of payment processor fees to
use our service with Hasalah”.
Qais Al Zakwani, CEO of the Oman Water and
Wastewater Services Company, adds: “In line with the company’s ambition to keep
pace with the digital transformation and to provide our customers with
innovative options to pay their monthly dues, we are extremely pleased to enter
into this partnership, through which we hope our customers will be provided
with a new experience to pay bills through the Hasalah wallet, when launched”.
Hamood Al Hamadan, Director of SaS Center
from Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MTCIT) said,
"We believe that the advancement of technology in Sultanate of Oman is in
need of increased collaboration and coordination of such trials. Through
supporting technology innovation and experimentation by the government and
private sector, we foresee many local tech products growing and scaling
regionally and globally."
Nabil Al Siyabi, CEO of Connected Chains
Said, “We are excited to work with OWWSC, Easy Coins and the other relevant
stakeholders in tokenizing the Omani Riyal to enable real life benefits in
doing so to payments. We welcome any other government or private entities
interested in accepting the tokenized Omani riyal, when fully rolled out with
its associated benefits.”
In June 2022, The Executive President of
the Central Bank of Oman, Mr. Tahir Salim Al Amri, commented during the 7t
Edition of the new Age Banking Summit on the topic of CBDCs (Central Bank
Digital Currencies) that the Central
Bank of Oman is working to issue its own CBDC.
In Parallel, the Oman Capital Market
Authority issued its new Securities Law (46/2022) which stipulates that the authority
can “Agree to application of technologies, virtual digital investments or any
products or services in the areas related to the provisions of this law, as set
out in the Regulation.”
Additionally Oman is working towards
tokenization of real-estate. The Oman Capital Market Authority (OCMA) is set to
include real estate tokenization in its virtual asset regulatory framework, a
report quoting an advisor of the authority has said. According to the report,
Oman expects to complete drafting the virtual assets regulatory framework by Q3
of 2022.
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