Dubai’s Department of Economy teams up with VARA to integrate virtual asset service offering to UAE market
The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism and the Virtual Assets
regulatory Authority have signed an MOU to unify VASP ( virtual asset service
provider) offering in the city.
The two entities will collaborate to offer a synchronised VA market
assurance across the Emirate of Dubai – spanning [Public/Marketplace] Customer
Care + Complaints; [Business] On-Site Inspection + Enforcement; [Business] VASP
Registration + Licensing; [G2G + G2B + G2C] Education-Training-Knowledge
Sharing.
As per the MOU, both parties agree to pool their complementary
capabilities to lay robust foundations that will aid Dubai's GDP contribution
to the expanding global New Economy portfolio, reinforcing the city’s
reputation as an attractive, innovative, and secure global hub for Virtual
Asset Service Providers (VASPs), operators, and customers.
The MoU's scope further strengthens VARA's commitment to achieving
full transparency and market conduct adherence across VASPs licensed to operate
in Dubai, so that the reputation and credibility of the UAE as the preferred
hub for the global sector are automatically established.
VASPs will benefit from seamless workflow processes between both
parties with DET adding VARA activities to its system for virtual assets
licence issuance. DET will undertake robust inspections and support VARA with
in-situ enforcements including deploying penalties such as suspensions or
revocations in cases of proven negligence or non-compliance with VARA rules, in
addition to Business as Usual application renewals for VASPs that meet VARA’s
requirements in full. VARA will be included on DET’s E-Permit system, which
will enable one-touch point approvals on VA events and both parties will
actively collaborate on awareness campaigns for VARA product and licensing
updates, as well as data sharing protocols and legacy onboarding.
In keeping with Dubai Government’s commitment to improving business
and market service delivery, this partnership between VARA and DET will also
seek to leverage the Dubai Corporation for Consumers Protections & Fair
Trade (DCCPFT) department at DET by upgrading it with specialist VA know-how
from VARA, thereby optimising government resources and provide a transparent,
seamless customer experience.
Both parties will also collaborate on marketing campaigns designed
to raise general awareness towards consumer protection and developments in the
virtual assets sector including communicating consumer protection information
and advice. DET, in co-ordination with VARA, will also publish relevant notices
and warnings, including penalty notices and consumer protection advisories, on
its website and the DCCPFT website.
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