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20 January 2023

Update Regarding Virtual Assets And Cryptocurrencies In Qatar

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Qatar Central Bank issued a statement warning against dealing with unlicensed financial institutions and service providers.
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Qatar Central Bank ("QCB") issued a statement warning against dealing with unlicensed financial institutions and service providers. The warning came in response to several news outlets publishing articles stating that a new crypto-exchange platform was operating in Qatar, and that Qatari citizens and residents could link their Qatari bank accounts to the exchange for the purposes of buying and selling cryptocurrencies.

The news appeared to contradict previous statements by QCB and Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority to the effect that trading in virtual assets and cryptocurrencies is prohibited. In its statement, QCB said that it was aware of advertisements being spread from time to time on various social media platforms by unlicensed financial institutions and service providers to promote their unlicensed activities. The statement further explained that QCB is the only regulatory and supervisory authority authorised to issue licenses for the provision of any financial services in the State of Qatar under the provisions of the QCB Law (Law No. 13 of 2012).

Update Regarding Virtual Assets and Cryptocurrencies in Qatar

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ARTICLE
20 January 2023

Update Regarding Virtual Assets And Cryptocurrencies In Qatar

Qatar Technology

Contributor

Sultan Al-Abdulla & Partners (“SAP”) is a full-service Qatar law firm specialising in both contentious and non-contentious matters. SAP is one of Qatar’s longest established and largest law firms. SAP is top-ranked by Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500, and our partners also are highly ranked individually.
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