TLDR; Circle (CRCL) stock jumped 5.86% after securing a key UAE license to operate as a money services provider. The new ADGM approval allows Circle to offer USDC-based payment and settlement services within Abu Dhabi’s financial free zone. Uncertainty remains around the scope of activities permitted, including whether AED-to-USDC conversions will be allowed. The license [...] The post Circle (CRCL) Stock: Gains 5.86% After Securing UAE Money Services License appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR; Circle (CRCL) stock jumped 5.86% after securing a key UAE license to operate as a money services provider. The new ADGM approval allows Circle to offer USDC-based payment and settlement services within Abu Dhabi’s financial free zone. Uncertainty remains around the scope of activities permitted, including whether AED-to-USDC conversions will be allowed. The license [...] The post Circle (CRCL) Stock: Gains 5.86% After Securing UAE Money Services License appeared first on CoinCentral.

Circle (CRCL) Stock: Gains 5.86% After Securing UAE Money Services License

TLDR;

  • Circle (CRCL) stock jumped 5.86% after securing a key UAE license to operate as a money services provider.
  • The new ADGM approval allows Circle to offer USDC-based payment and settlement services within Abu Dhabi’s financial free zone.
  • Uncertainty remains around the scope of activities permitted, including whether AED-to-USDC conversions will be allowed.
  • The license could pave the way for USDC-powered remittances and B2B payments across major UAE-Asia trade corridors.

Circle Internet Group, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, received a boost on Monday as its newly listed stock CRCL rose 5.86%.

The surge came shortly after the company announced that it has secured a key regulatory approval from Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), enabling it to operate as a money services provider within the UAE’s internationally recognized financial free zone.


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Circle Internet Group, CRCL

The license, issued by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), grants Circle a regulated foothold in one of the world’s most strategically positioned financial hubs for cross-border payments, digital assets, and fintech innovation. This marks a significant step forward for Circle’s expansion strategy across the Middle East and Africa, a region where demand for faster, cheaper payments continues to climb.

Regulated Access in the UAE

The new Financial Services Permission (FSP) license follows a preliminary approval Circle received in April. With the full authorization now in hand, the company can offer USDC-based payment and settlement services directly within ADGM, a zone that operates under its own financial regulatory framework.

However, while the license confirms Circle’s status as a regulated entity in Abu Dhabi, the FSRA did not publicly detail the exact operational scope. Money services licenses can cover a broad range of activities, including the issuance or redemption of stablecoins, conversion between fiat currencies and crypto, and more specialized payment functions.

For residents and businesses, one of the biggest unanswered questions is whether Circle will be permitted to convert UAE dirhams (AED) directly into USDC. This detail is critical: retail-focused AED-to-USDC services would have a direct impact on consumer payments, while institutional-only settlement access would limit broader usage.

ADGM’s Territorial Limits and Market Outlook

It’s important to note that the approval applies solely within the ADGM financial free zone, a separate jurisdiction from mainland UAE. This means Circle’s services must adhere to the geographic boundaries of the free zone unless additional approvals are obtained from wider UAE authorities.

Even so, ADGM’s regulatory clarity has made it a preferred destination for global fintech firms looking to serve the broader Gulf region. Circle’s listing in the FSRA Public Register now confirms its official authorization, allowing counterparties to verify its legitimate activity within Abu Dhabi.

Circle also named Dr. Saeeda Jaffar, formerly a senior executive at Visa, as the Managing Director for its Middle East and Africa division—a move signaling the company’s commitment to scaling operations in the region.

Remittance Opportunities Through USDC Rails

The UAE is one of the world’s most active remittance hubs, sending billions in personal and business transfers annually to India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Circle’s regulated presence now opens the door for USDC-powered remittance corridors, provided the license permits such use.

USDC rails offer a compelling alternative to traditional correspondent banking networks, which often rely on multiple intermediaries and carry higher settlement costs. If enabled, fintech platforms could integrate USDC into their payment flows, maintaining familiar customer-facing interfaces while dramatically improving settlement efficiency.

Exchange houses, licensed money transfer operators widely used by migrant workers, could also adopt USDC for behind-the-scenes settlement, enabling faster and more transparent international transfers.

B2B Payments and Trade Finance Potential

Beyond retail remittances, Circle’s approval may have significant implications for business-to-business (B2B) settlement, especially given the UAE’s position as a global import hub. Exporters in major Asian markets often face 30–60 day payment delays; switching to USDC-based settlement could compress that timeframe to near-instant finality, reducing working capital strain.

Such B2B advancements could attract logistics companies, trading firms, and manufacturing exporters seeking more predictable cash flow, an area where blockchain settlement continues to show tangible benefits.

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