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OKX launches in UAE with full operating license

Web3 & Enterprise·October 15, 2024, 8:13 AM

Global crypto exchange OKX has acquired full licensing in the United Arab Emirates and with that, it has launched its trading platform in the Gulf state.

 

Serving retail and institutional clients

That’s according to a press release published by PR Newswire on the company’s behalf on Oct. 10. The platform has now been opened to both retail and institutional investors in the UAE. Those customers who have completed the required onboarding steps, either via the OKX app or the OKX website, can now access the firm’s range of services.

 

Those services include spot trading, on-chain yield-bearing products, token conversion and express buy and sell services. For retail-level customers to qualify for derivatives trading, they are obliged to undergo a knowledge test in addition to undertaking a suitability assessment. 

 

When it comes to institutional clients, the platform has advised that they will have access to derivatives trading so long as they have met specific criteria set out by the company. It’s understood that this will include specific "Know Your Customer" requirements set out by OKX. 

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Minimum liquidity requirements

Additionally, an institutional investor must meet two out of three minimum liquidity requirements. These are understood to include a net annual turnover of $40 million, the institution’s own funds being in excess of $2 million or a balance sheet demonstrating a minimum of $20 million.

 

Investors will be able to deposit or withdraw UAE dirhams (AED) to/from the OKX platform, with AED trading pairs having been established for a range of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Tether and Ether.

 

Launch event

Aside from the company’s press release, OKX made its announcement at an event at the Museum of the Future at an event which it titled “A New Alternative for Dubai.” The event featured OKX CEO Star Xu, the firm’s CMO Haider Rafique, SkyBridge Capital’s Anthony Scaramucci, Polygon Co-Founder Sandeep Nailwal and Stacks Co-Founder Muneeb Ali. 

 

Scaramucci spoke positively about the business conditions that have been created in the UAE, stating that the change “in 20 years is nothing short of a miracle.” With that, he recognized that’s why OKX has established itself within the UAE. OKX General Manager for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Rifad Mahasneh, told Cointelegraph that the company is “extremely bullish on the UAE as a crypto hub and only see the sector growing in the next few years.”

 

Mahasneh told CoinDesk that the firm has two targets in the UAE, with its intention to onboard retail clients via the OKX app and lure TradFi institutions. "The return on investment is going to come from our ability to convert traditional institutions,” he stated.

 

OKX has been working towards this moment for some time. It opened an office in Dubai in mid-2023, quickly expanding its presence by hiring local staff. Its local subsidiary, OKX Middle East Fintech FZE, received a non-operational license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) in January of this year.

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