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Bitpanda expands globally; secures in-principle approval from Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) to enter UAE market

Bitpanda is accelerating its global growth by obtaining an in-principle approval from the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) in under 8 months from submission. Once officially licensed Bitpanda will be able to to commence operations in the UAE as Bitpanda Broker MENA DMCC, marking its official entry into markets beyond Europe and solidifying its position as a trusted, global player in the digital assets space.
With the UAE emerging as a premier hub for digital finance and cryptocurrency trading, Bitpanda’s in-principle approval by VARA underscores its ambition to lead the global adoption of regulated virtual assets. The expansion follows a series of strategic moves, including the establishment of its Dubai office at the DMCC Crypto Centre earlier this year, onboarding a team of regional experts, and forming key partnerships with financial institutions such as The National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah (“RAKBANK”) and CoinMENA, one of the UAE’s leading licensed crypto platforms.
Eric Demuth, Co-Founder and CEO of Bitpanda, commented: “In Europe, we have built a reputation as the most trusted and regulated digital asset platform. Now, we are scaling this proven model globally, with Dubai and the UAE serving as our strategic launchpad for international expansion. The opportunities are immense, and we are uniquely positioned to seize them – both as Europe’s leading crypto broker and as a top infrastructure provider in the digital assets space.”
The UAE’s forward-thinking regulatory framework and status as a global digital asset hub make it the ideal choice for Bitpanda’s first step outside of Europe. VARA’s robust regulatory guidelines foster innovation while prioritizing investor protection—core principles that align seamlessly with Bitpanda’s mission to offer secure and accessible digital asset solutions worldwide.
Fabian Reinisch, General Counsel of Bitpanda, added: “Securing VARA’s in-principle approval in under eight months reflects the strength of VARA’s progressive regulatory framework and Bitpanda’s steadfast commitment to compliance and innovation. For over a decade, we have demonstrated that a compliance-first approach is the only path to sustainable and responsible growth in our industry. Now, we are extending this approach to markets beyond Europe.”
Bitpanda’s expansion reinforces the company’s commitment to operating in accordance with the highest regulatory standards, while actively supporting the global adoption of digital assets. With its track record as Europe’s most regulated crypto platform and rigorous focus on meeting and exceeding regulatory requirements, Bitpanda is well-positioned to deliver a secure and seamless experience to investors across the UAE and, ultimately, the wider region.
As it expands into the Middle East, Bitpanda is taking a decisive step toward a truly global presence, reaffirming its role as a pioneer in driving the adoption of digital assets around the world.
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ADCB Rated the Strongest Banking Brand in the UAE for the 2nd Consecutive Year

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) has seen the value of its brand surge to AED 12.3 billion, a 17% increase from the previous year, according to Brand Finance Journal’s latest Top 500 Banking Brands report. As a result, ADCB has advanced seven places in the global banking brand value rankings to the 102nd position. A key driver to this growth is the bank strength score, which gauges brand investment, stakeholder equity and business performance. This score has risen to 81.5% (brand strength rating: ‘AAA- ‘) this year, positioning ADCB as the highest rated bank in the UAE for brand strength.
By outpacing the overall UAE banking sector’s 16% rise in brand value and the global industry’s 14% increase in brand value, ADCB has cemented its status as one of the region’s most pioneering and ambitious banking brands.
In the same report, Brand Finance also measures the contribution that CEOs make as “guardians” of the value of their brands. ADCB Group CEO Ala’a Eraiqat was ranked among them top banking sector CEOs globally – 12th overall – and the 1st for banking brand guardianship in the UAE for the 3rd consecutive year.
Savio D’Souza, Senior Director at Brand Finance, commented: “ADCB’s impressive rise in brand value reflects a well-executed strategy focused on innovation, customer experience, and leadership which demonstrates ADCB’s position as a standout performer in an increasingly competitive global banking landscape.”
ADCB remains steadfast in its commitment to setting new standards in customer experience by successfully delivering a spectrum of initiatives designed to advance the distinction and sophistication of its banking services. Anchored by an ambitious digital transformation strategy, the bank is leveraging cutting-edge tools such as artificial intelligence to unlock new possibilities for customer personalisation and tailored services. ADCB’s recognition by Brand Finance is a testament to the bank’s relentless pursuit of excellence and innovation at every turn.
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Dubai Startup Hushday Raises AED 2 Million to Launch the Middle East’s First Premium Flash Sales Platform

As global luxury faces headwinds in key markets like China, and as consumer behavior across the GCC shifts toward value-driven, digital-first experiences, a new retail-tech player is emerging in Dubai to meet that moment.
Hushday, invitation-only flash sales platform, has raised over AED 2 million (USD $550,000) in pre-seed funding from regional tech investors. Its ambition: to create a new channel for luxury and premium brands to grow in the Middle East — with full control, brand integrity, and next-level performance.
While inspired by European models like Veepee (valued at over €4 billion) and Gilt in the US, Hushday is not a copy-paste. It’s a GCC-first model, built locally for brands and consumers who expect more: exclusivity, experience, and execution.
“We’re not here to patch a post-COVID inventory issue,” says Jennifer Cohen Solal, CEO & Co-founder. “We’re here to open a new, scalable path for growth — for brands who want to reach a younger, price-sensitive, digital audience, without damaging their equity. The demand is here. The region is ready.”
A Private Sales Model Built for Today’s Reality
Unlike traditional outlets or mass-discount platforms, Hushday was designed as a strategic distribution layer, where brands can activate curated drops in a brand-safe, high-conversion environment — and tap into valuable new audiences in the process.
The platform has already signed dozens of brands — from regional players to global names — and offers full control over pricing, visibility, and inventory strategy. Brands receive real-time analytics, customer insights, and dedicated onboarding support.
“This isn’t just about clearing stock,” adds Jean Thillaye du Boullay, COO and former Carrefour executive. “It’s about reaching a new audience with purpose — and turning each campaign into both revenue and retention. From curation to delivery, we handle the full experience with precision and speed.”
A Curated Experience for Customers — With Access at the Core
Hushday operates on a referral-only model, granting invited members access to limited-time sales across fashion, beauty, accessories, electronics, home, and leisure. Each drop is personalized, mobile-first, and designed to create a sense of rarity and excitement.
With up to 50 flash sales per month, loyalty rewards, and AI-powered recommendations, the experience is built to convert — while reinforcing desirability.
“For our users, it’s not about discounts. It’s about access,” says Riad Djabri, CTO and former engineering lead at Doctolib. “We use tech to make the experience smarter — more personal, more seamless, and more rewarding. Our goal is to turn every flash sale into something that feels tailored, not transactional.”
Hushday stands out not just for its unique format but for how seamlessly it aligns with the region’s pulse, needs, and ambitions. Entirely based in Dubai and backed by local tech investors, the platform is tailored for the Gulf, offering a deeply relevant and timely retail experience. At the core of its operations is a fully robotized third-party logistics (3PL) system, ensuring end-to-end efficiency and excellence across the region. With the GCC’s premium off-price market expected to hit $6 billion, Hushday is stepping in with a bold, digitally native, and brand-safe model that’s designed specifically for this market—not borrowed from outdated global playbooks. “We’re not replicating what worked in Europe 10 years ago,” says Jennifer Cohen Solal. “We’re building what the Middle East needs now — with its own codes, pace, and expectations. And we’re doing it at scale.” After launching in the UAE this month, the company is already eyeing rapid expansion into Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait, fully intent on tapping into the massive regional demand for smart, high-quality off-price retail.
MEET THE FOUNDERS
Hushday’s founding team combines deep experience in fashion, e-commerce, tech, and operations—with a track record of scaling high-growth businesses in Europe and the Middle East.
Jennifer Cohen Solal – CEO
With 15 years of experience in e-commerce, Jennifer has held leadership roles as Chief Marketing Officer for major fashion and tech brands, including some of Europe’s top private sales platforms. Before launching Hushday, she founded one of Paris’ most talked-about food startups—a digital-first brand that reimagined the world of French pâtisserie and made headlines for its bold, chef-led concept.
“We don’t believe in waste. We believe in reactivation. That’s the future of retail.”
Jean Thillaye du Boullay – COO
A retail and logistics expert, Jean spent a decade at Carrefour and Majid Al Futaim, managing over 1B AED in annual turnover and leading large-scale digital transformations. At HushDay, he’s driving the commercial & operational engine with a focus on excellence, cost control, and scale.
“Our role is to create a win-win channel: an off-price destination where brands can clear inventory without harming their image, while customers access coveted labels at exceptional value. It’s built on trust, desirability, and a seamless experience from click to delivery.”
Riad Djabri – CTO
Riad is a former engineering lead at Doctolib, one of France’s top unicorns. With a strong product and tech background, he is now driving Hushday’s vision to become the next-generation retail platform for the GCC.
“Our ambition is to build a tech platform that evolves with the brands we serve — integrating AI, circularity, and real-time insights to create a smarter, more sustainable way to sell luxury. But we’re equally focused on the customer experience: making every flash sale more relevant, more personal, and more seamless for the people who matter most.”
ABOUT HUSHDAY
Hushday is the first premium private sales platform built specifically for the Middle East.
Founded in Dubai in 2024, the company offers luxury and premium brands a secure, high-conversion channel to manage excess inventory — while maintaining full control over pricing, image, and positioning.
The platform is invitation-only, operating as a curated destination where members access exclusive flash sales across fashion, beauty, accessories, home, electronics, and leisure. With up to 50 sales per month, Hushday delivers a mobile-first, gamified experience tailored to GCC consumers.
The platform will officially launch in the first week of May 2025 in the UAE, with plans to expand to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait in 2026. Backed by regional tech investors and powered by a fully automated logistics partner, Hushday combines premium retail standards with operational scalability — making it a strategic new growth channel for brands in the region.
Launching the 2nd of May 2025 in the UAE, Hushday is available by invitation only.
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Fuze Secures UAE Payment License to Launch Next-Gen Digital Payment Infrastructure

Fuze has received approval from the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) for a Retail Payment Services and Card Schemes (RPSCS) license.
Fuze Group, through its subsidiary Niobe Payment Services LLC SPC, is now both a fully licensed operator for digital assets infrastructure and, through its payments infrastructure division, a regulated payment services provider for the region.
The new license will enable businesses to benefit from faster, more secure payment options, reduced transaction times and end-to-end compliance. Backed by a strong regulatory foundation, Fuze is rolling out a robust payment stack that brings together advanced technology, seamless user experience, and built-in compliance.
Mohammed Ali Yusuf (Mo Ali Yusuf), CEO and Co-Founder of Fuze said, “This license is the launchpad for the next generation of payments. It marks a key step in our mission to provide digital and AI-enabled infrastructure that will drive the future of finance and transform payments. We are privileged to be granted this license from the Central Bank and look forward to providing cutting-edge, compliant payment infrastructure and novel solutions – like virtual IBANs – for a range of businesses.”
Fuze’s technology will enhance digital payments, supporting the UAE Digital Economy Strategy, which aims to double the contribution of the digital economy to the UAE’s GDP to 19.4 per cent by 2032. The new license is a significant milestone for Fuze, which is committed to building the infrastructure for the future of finance. It complements Fuze’s existing infrastructure for digital assets, providing comprehensive innovative financial infrastructure tailored for the MENA region.
Powering a New Payment Era
Through its strong regulatory foundation, Fuze is now launching a new payment platform that combines AI-driven technology, user-friendly design, and integrated compliance features, to simplify and support modern business needs.
With the license in place, Fuze will soon roll out a comprehensive, compliant suite of payment products for modern businesses, fintechs and marketplaces. Much like building a playlist, businesses can select the services they need and skip the ones they don’t, ensuring a flexible and scalable set-up. Its features include:
– Digital payments and settlements through real-time infrastructure
– AI-enhanced compliance and fraud detection engine
– Virtual IBANs to make it easier to collect payments and manage funds
– Merchant tools to help UAE-based businesses to manage payments and grow
Strategic Expansion
Launched in 2023, Fuze is a ‘Future 100’ business that works closely with regulators and has rapidly established itself as a trusted partner for banks, fintechs, and financial institutions across MENA, Turkey, and South Asia. As a Group, Fuze is well-positioned to help enterprises solve a variety of financial infrastructure challenges, from navigating digital assets and crypto integration, to payments rails, and building scalable financial products for the future.
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