Payments licensing in the UAE
Every payment business in the UAE sits somewhere on a regulatory map — CBUAE Retail Payment Services, Stored Value Facilities, DIFC and ADGM money services, and for crypto payments the VARA perimeter too. Getting the category right before you apply is the difference between a nine-month authorisation and a two-year false start. Neo Legal maps the model, picks the licence and runs the application end to end.
The UAE payments licensing map
Four regimes matter, and most models touch more than one:
- CBUAE Retail Payment Services (RPS) — the onshore licence for acquiring, aggregation, money transfer, payment initiation and related services, with licence categories scaled to the services performed and whether customer funds are held.
- CBUAE Stored Value Facilities (SVF) — the licence for wallets and prepaid balances: customers loading value before they spend it.
- CBUAE Payment Token Services — the framework governing stablecoin and payment-token models, including dirham-backed tokens.
- DIFC (DFSA) and ADGM (FSRA) money services — common-law financial-centre authorisations suiting B2B, cross-border and institutional payment models.
And where payments meet crypto — accepting virtual assets from payers, settling fiat to merchants — the model additionally engages VARA's virtual-asset perimeter. We structure crypto payment gateways across both regulators as a core part of our practice.
What we do for you
- Perimeter & category analysis — what your flow of funds actually triggers, and the cheapest compliant licence that covers it.
- Regulator selection — CBUAE for onshore scale, DIFC/ADGM for financial-centre models, or a dual structure.
- The application — regulatory business plan, ownership and governance, safeguarding, AML framework, outsourcing and technology documentation, and the regulator dialogue through to licence.
- Crypto payment structuring — sequencing VARA and CBUAE authorisations for gateway, on/off-ramp and stablecoin-settlement models.
- Post-licence — safeguarding audits, reporting, variations and new-product approvals.
Why Neo Legal for payments
Payments licensing sits at the junction of our financial-services regulatory practice and a virtual-asset practice our founder has run since 2015 — including advising on the world's first cryptocurrency IPO and current crypto payment-gateway mandates spanning the VARA and CBUAE perimeters. Partner-led, fixed-fee where possible, and the UAE practice of Cornwalls (established 1891).
Payments licensing — frequently asked questions
Building a payments business in the UAE?
Describe the flow of funds. We will tell you which licence you actually need — and run the application from category selection to authorisation.
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