Growing Reg Influence in MENA Fintech: Abu Dhabi Global Market Joins R3 Consortium

Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the international financial centre in Abu Dhabi, has joined R3 as a new member of its international consortium. ADGM is the first regulatory body in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to be part of the R3 consortium, comprising over 80 members from the world’s leading financial institutions and regulators.

“We are pleased to be invited by R3 to join its consortium. This membership reinforces ADGM’s commitment and responsibility as an IFC and regulator that provides an efficient, competitive and transparent marketplace,” shared Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of ADGM CEO Richard Teng. “We will be able to closely monitor blockchain developments and better assess the impact to financial market and the economy, as well as to develop effective RegTech solutions that benefit the financial industry. We strive to continuously enhance market efficiency, as well as, boost investor access to emerging and frontier markets while upholding high regulatory practice.”

As a member, the ADGM FinTech team will have access to latest news and developments on blockchain technology, facilitate dialogues, share best practices, collaborate with leading industry institutions and regulatory bodies on next-generation platforms and technologies that will improve efficiency and enhance risk management in the capital markets.

 “The addition of Abu Dhabi Global Market to our ever-growing network takes our global engagement with the financial industry to the next level,” indicated R3 CEO David E. Rutter. “MENA is an important region for us as we continue to develop distributed ledger technology solutions for financial services, and banks operating in the Gulf will be key strategic partners in our collaborative efforts.”

R3, headquartered in New York, is a leading financial innovation and technology firm that is focused on designing and applying distributed ledger technology solutions to the global financial services industry. Together with R3, ADGM aims to play a central role in connecting and bringing together the financial and banking authorities in the region to advance the collective goals of becoming FinTech innovation centres in their respective jurisdictions.

ADGM has accomplished notable milestones and established strategic partnerships to bolster the FinTech ecosystem since March 2016. ADGM launched the first regulatory framework in the MENA region to license Fintech stakeholders and established a Regulatory Laboratory (Reglab) to accelerate FinTech innovation; the first participants were announced and the next batch solicited this week. ADGM is also the first in the region to establish a Fintech Bridge with Singapore, facilitating greater access to markets, capital and regulatory recognition for Fintech players.



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