On 7 May 2025, two of the UAE’s regulated stablecoins — AE Coin (AED-pegged, issued... The post UAE builds its first regulated AED–USD stablecoin bridge — and theOn 7 May 2025, two of the UAE’s regulated stablecoins — AE Coin (AED-pegged, issued... The post UAE builds its first regulated AED–USD stablecoin bridge — and the

UAE builds its first regulated AED–USD stablecoin bridge — and the market was ready

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On 7 May 2025, two of the UAE’s regulated stablecoins — AE Coin (AED-pegged, issued by Al Maryah Community Bank) and USDU / Universal (USD-backed, issued by Universal Digital Intl Limited) — announced a strategic collaboration to build the first automated, regulated conversion framework between them. The banking infrastructure powering the bridge is provided by Al Maryah Community Bank (Mbank), making it the first on-chain AED–USD settlement rail operating under the UAE Central Bank’s regulatory perimeter.

What was announced

The initiative establishes an automated conversion mechanism enabling near-instant exchange between AED- and USD-denominated payment tokens within the UAE’s regulatory framework. According to the official announcement published by Gulf News and Khaleej Times, the structure is designed to support virtual asset market settlement, treasury operations, and liquidity management — while maintaining full compliance with domestic payment regulations.

Initial access to the conversion mechanism will be distributed through two regulated digital asset service providers: Aquanow and Changer.ae, both of which hold active UAE regulatory licences. The companies have also signalled plans to expand the framework into digital trade finance and multicurrency settlement for cross-border transactions.

The regulatory backdrop: five approved payment tokens

The announcement lands at a moment of unusual clarity in UAE stablecoin regulation. The Payment Token Services Regulation (PTSR), issued by the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) in June 2024 and in full operational effect since late 2024, establishes the legal structure under which all payment tokens must operate. As of May 2025, the UAE has five CBUAE-approved payment tokens:

Token Peg Issuer Status
AE Coin AED Al Maryah Community Bank Fully licensed
Zand AED AED Zand Bank Fully licensed (Nov 2025)
DDSC AED DDSC UAE Fully licensed
USDU USD Universal Digital Intl Limited Licensed (FSRA/ADGM) + CBUAE registered
RAKBANK AED AED RAKBANK In-principle approval

The PTSR requires issuers to maintain 100% reserves in liquid, high-quality assets (at least 50% as cash held in UAE banks), with tokens redeemable at par within one business day. AE Coin received final CBUAE licensing in October/December 2024 and has since been integrated into government payments and Network International’s point-of-sale infrastructure. USDU is licensed by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) under Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) and is registered with the CBUAE as a foreign payment token.

Why the market timing matters

The infrastructure announcement arrives against a backdrop of significant and accelerating demand. According to Chainalysis data cited by multiple regional outlets and the Blockchain Center Abu Dhabi:

  • $56 billion in total UAE crypto volume between July 2024 and June 2025
  • 51% of that volume in stablecoins — one of the highest concentrations in MENA
  • +88.1% year-on-year growth in merchant crypto payments (small retail, under $1,000)
  • +54.7% year-on-year growth in institutional transactions above $10M

The 51% stablecoin share of UAE crypto volume is driven in large part by the regulatory clarity introduced by the PTSR and the government’s proactive integration of payment tokens into public-sector infrastructure. Chainalysis attributes the merchant payments surge specifically to the rollout of licensed AED stablecoins and partnerships between regulated issuers like AE Coin and both government entities and retail platforms.

What comes next

AE Coin has already been approved for federal government fee payments and piloted by Dubai’s Department of Finance for government services. Network International has integrated it into its merchant payment terminals nationwide. The addition of a live, automated AED–USD conversion rail removes the last major friction point for institutions that need to move between local-currency and dollar-denominated settlement without leaving the regulated UAE perimeter.

The partners have indicated that trade finance and fintech platform integrations are in scope for future phases. As the UAE’s stablecoin ecosystem matures from a licensing story into an infrastructure story, the AE Coin–USDU bridge stands as its first fully regulated piece of interoperability plumbing.

AE Coin and USDU announce an automated conversion framework powered by Al Maryah Community Bank, creating on-chain settlement infrastructure for a country that processed $56B in crypto volume in the past year — with stablecoins driving more than half of it.

Sources

  1. Gulf News — Official joint announcement, AE Coin & USDU (May 2025)
  2. Khaleej Times — AE Coin and USDU: regulated AED–USD digital conversion framework (May 2025)
  3. crypto.news — AE Coin and USDU launch regulated UAE stablecoin conversion rail
  4. Arabian Post — Digital dirham bridge targets UAE settlement flows
  5. Chainalysis / Khaleej Times — UAE stablecoin usage up 55% YoY, H1 2024
  6. Chainalysis 2025 MENA Crypto Adoption Report — UAE: merchant & institutional growth metrics
  7. Brave New Coin — RAKBANK in-principle PTSR approval (Jan 2026)
  8. Pinsent Masons — PTSR transition period end & CBUAE licensing status
  9. MENA Fintech Association — Full press release reprint
  10. PwC / CBUAE — Unlocking the future of payments and finance in MENA and the UAE (2025)

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