The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) in Doha has invited local and international companies to apply for licenses to operate as token service providers under its newly introduced regulatory framework.
On Sept. 1, the Qatar Financial Centre Authority (QFCA) and the Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority (QFCRA) launched the QFC Digital Assets Framework 2024.
The framework establishes a legal and regulatory foundation for digital assets, covering aspects such as tokenization, legal recognition of property rights in tokens and underlying assets, custody, transfer, and exchange. It also legally recognizes smart contracts.
This initiative aims to create a secure and transparent digital asset ecosystem within the QFC, adhering to international standards. It provides a reliable technological infrastructure to build trust among consumers, service providers, and industry stakeholders.
Notably, the framework results from collaboration and consultation with industry stakeholders. The QFC developed it with input from an advisory group of 37 domestic and international organizations in the finance, technology, and legal sectors.
Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saoud Al Thani, Governor of Qatar Central Bank, emphasized the framework’s importance in advancing Qatar’s Third Financial Sector Strategy.
He noted that it will create significant opportunities and strengthen the regulatory environment, aligning with Qatar’s digital transformation goals under the Third National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030.
Yousuf Mohamed Al-Jaida, CEO of QFC, stated that the regulations demonstrate their commitment to establishing a regulatory regime aligned with international best practices. He believes this clarity will attract both domestic and international participants, further enhancing Qatar’s financial services sector.
Michael Ryan, CEO of QFCRA, added that the framework sets the stage for a thriving and innovative financial services sector, enabling it to capitalize on emerging technologies and markets.
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