The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has officially approved Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin for use within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). This milestone positions RLUSD among the few globally regulated stablecoins permitted in Dubai’s financial free zone.


RLUSD to Power Real Estate Tokenization

Ripple’s RLUSD will play a key role in the Dubai Land Department’s (DLD) blockchain initiative. The project aims to tokenize real estate title deeds by recording them directly on the XRP Ledger, offering faster and more secure property ownership verification.

The initiative marks a major step in modernizing Dubai’s real estate market through blockchain-based title deed registration.

On March 19, the DLD launched the pilot phase of this project, intending to become a blockchain-powered registration authority for property ownership.


Expanding Use of RLUSD in the DIFC

With DFSA approval, DIFC-licensed companies can now use RLUSD for various regulated virtual asset services, such as:

  • Cross-border payments
  • Treasury management
  • Digital asset custody

The DIFC hosts nearly 7,000 registered firms and serves as a financial gateway for the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. The approval of RLUSD within this ecosystem represents a significant expansion of stablecoin utility in a regulated environment.

Only tokens recognized by the DFSA can operate within the DIFC’s regulated crypto framework.


Ripple Sees Growing Demand in UAE

Ripple has reported strong demand from UAE-based businesses seeking blockchain-based payment solutions. The company is collaborating with local fintechs such as Zand and Mamo, which are expected to be early adopters of RLUSD in regulated payment services.

Ripple’s Middle East and Africa managing director noted the region’s digital economy is both vibrant and growing, with increasing interest in cross-border financial solutions.


Regulatory Milestones for RLUSD

The Dubai approval follows Ripple’s earlier DFSA license to operate in the DIFC, obtained in March 2025. RLUSD has also received approval from the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), making it one of the few stablecoins recognized by both U.S. and UAE regulators.

Other DFSA-recognized stablecoins include USDC and EURC, issued by Circle. RLUSD now joins this elite group, signaling growing regulatory trust in Ripple’s infrastructure.


Conclusion

Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin approval in Dubai marks a strategic advancement in blockchain-based finance. From real estate tokenization to regulated payments, RLUSD is set to drive innovation across key sectors in the UAE’s fast-evolving digital economy.

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