Binance Pay partnership allows UAE entrepreneurs to repay loans using crypto

Published at: Aug. 30, 2022

Binance marked its presence among the Middle East investors by running various licensed operations in Abu DhabiDubai and other regions. Targeting efforts in United Arab Emirate's (UAE) mainstream corporate sector, Binance partnered with business lender Virtuzone, allowing new entrepreneurs to repay loans using cryptocurrencies.

Virtuzone joins the list of mainstream businesses in the UAE, such as JA Resorts and Hotels and Majid Al Futtaim, to officially accept cryptocurrencies after integrating Binance Pay into its payment gateway. In addition, by providing businesses the option to repay seed and other forms of funding through cryptocurrencies, the company intends to reduce barriers to entrepreneurship and support the startup communities.

As UAE’s no. 1 company formation specialist, #Virtuzone takes the lead by becoming the first corporate services provider in the country to form a strategic partnership with @binance & accept #crypto payments via #Binance Payhttps://t.co/2fZWbh5uQs@nadeemladki @GeorgyGeorge9 pic.twitter.com/uiZxPAaTXp

— #VIRTUZONE (@Virtuzone_UAE) August 29, 2022

With blockchain venture capital funding going down over 43% in July, entrepreneurs are on the lookout for obtaining funds for new crypto ventures amid an ongoing bear market. In addition to serving this need, Virtuzone also revealed plans to expedite Web3 adoption in the Middle East. On this note, speaking to Cointelegraph, Richard Teng, head of Binance Middle East and North Africa (MENA), stated:

“The market that is developing in the UAE around the Web3 industry, thanks to a number of government initiatives, is one that will become a global hub for investors in digital assets.”

Binance also expects the MENA region to enjoy strong demographic growth in the next three decades. However, Teng believed that entering the untapped market requires the introduction of a regulatory framework for crypto and digital assets.

Related: Binance Aus ramping up measures to protect vulnerable users, says CEO

Binance CEO Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao’s intent to work with the regulators has been established as a well-known fact. In doing so, the exchange restricted the account of Tezos staking rewards auditor Baking Bad “as the result of a law enforcement request.”

“Binance is required to cooperate with such requests, the same as any other exchange. There is a process to contest the seizure with the agency should you wish to pursue that path. But that is done through the agency, Binance has zero control over that process,” explained the exchange while sufficing the move.

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