January 30, 2026
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UAE Central Bank Approves USDU — First Regulated USD Stablecoin Backed 1:1 by Onshore Banks
The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE) has approved the country’s first US dollar–backed stablecoin, marking a major regulatory milestone for digital assets in the region.
Under the bank’s Payment Token Services Regulation (PTSR), Universal Digital will issue and manage the USDU token. Universal is regulated by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). Reserves backing USDU are held 1:1 in safeguarded onshore accounts at Universal’s banking partners — Emirates NBD and Mashreq, with Mbank.
Why it matters
- USDU becomes a fully regulated USD stablecoin operating under a central bank payments framework, a step that the press release says places the UAE ahead of the U.S., EU and much of Asia on regulated stablecoin issuance.
- The 1:1 reserve model and onshore custody with established UAE banks aim to deliver transparency and institutional confidence, key hurdles for broader crypto adoption.
Market infrastructure and distribution
- Aquanow, a digital asset infrastructure firm, has been named global distribution partner to support institutional access to USDU outside the UAE where local rules permit.
- The move is pitched as supporting the maturation of regulated digital-value instruments for institutional clients.
Reaction
“USDU sets a new benchmark for regulated digital value,” said Juha Viitala, senior executive officer of Universal. “Being the first Foreign Payment Token registered by the UAE Central Bank — and supported by leading UAE banks — gives institutions the clarity and confidence they have been waiting for. It lays the groundwork for a more transparent and efficient digital-asset market in the UAE and beyond.”
“We see growing institutional interest in regulated digital-value instruments, and Universal’s introduction of USDU is a timely step that supports this market’s maturation,” added Joel Van Dusen, Group Head of Corporate and Investment Banking at Mashreq.
The approval signals increased regulatory clarity in the UAE’s digital-asset ecosystem and could accelerate institutional adoption of stablecoins tied to fiat under formal central bank oversight.
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