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Bahrain headquartered Rain, cryptocurrency exchange has received its In-Principle Approval for a crypto asset exchange license in UAE. Rain has received (IPA) for a Financial Services Permission (FSP) from the Abu Dhabi Global Market’s (ADGM) Financial Services Regulatory Authority (the FSRA). The FSP, once issued following successful completion of all IPA conditions, would enable Rain to list a greater number of virtual asset pairs provided they meet the ‘Accepted Virtual Assets’ criteria set out by the FSRA.
Once Rain has satisfied all IPA conditions and receives its FSP, Rain will be able to offer its services to customers outside the GCC region, as well as the currently-serviced GCC region (through Rain Financial Inc’s subsidiary, Rain Management WLL).
In addition to servicing a broader range of customers, the FSP from the ADGM FSRA will enable Rain to list a greater number of virtual asset pairs provided they meet the Accepted Virtual Assets criteria set out by the FSRA. While continuing to focus on regional expansion, Rain’s pursuit of an IPA (and eventual FSP) is also part of its desire to offer a safer and more secure space to buy, sell and store cryptocurrencies.
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Commenting on this milestone, Rain co-founder Yehia Badawy said: “At Rain, we strongly believe in the long-term value of cryptocurrency and its blockchain technology foundation to change finance globally. Working with regulatory bodies such as the FSRA is one of the fastest and most secure ways to offer cryptocurrencies to the region and benefits both customers and governmental bodies alike. We look forward to working hard to fulfil all IPA conditions to the satisfaction of the FSRA in order to obtain the FSP to operate.”
Juma Al Hameli, Chief Strategy & Business Development Officer, ADGM, added: "We are pleased that Rain Trading Limited is working with ADGM and leveraging ADGM’s world-class virtual assets framework and infrastructure to expand their scope and services to the wider GCC region and globally. We wish Rain the very best in their business objectives and providing to the needs of their institutional investors and market users. ADGM looks forward to Rain adding more activities, growth and vibrancy to ADGM’s flourishing cryptocurrency network and ecosystem.”
ADGM introduced the world’s first comprehensive virtual assets framework in 2018. It has fast established its International Financial Centre as an attractive and world-class business hub and platform for virtual assets and digital assets activities for home-grown, regional and international companies.
This announcement comes after Rain Crypto exchange raised 100 million USD. In addition Rain crypto exchange is seeking a license in Pakistan and has approached the Ministry of Science in Pakistan to regulated the sector.




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