Ceffu custody platform has obtained a complete Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA).Ceffu custody platform has obtained a complete Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA).

Ceffu Receives VASP License in Dubai for Institutional Crypto Custody

2025/10/10 20:20
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Ceffu, a well-known digital asset custody platform, has recently experienced a critical development when it comes to regulatory compliance. Hence, Ceffu has obtained a complete Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA). As Ceffu disclosed in its official announcement on X, the respective license underscores its robust commitment to innovation, compliance, and security in DeFi. Hence, the move is touted as a key step in advancing the position of Dubai as a prominent jurisdiction for regulated digital asset activity.

VARA’s VASP License Enables Ceffu to Provide Digital Asset Custody Services

By acquiring the Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority of Dubai, Ceffu endeavors to expand institutional digital asset custody. Thus, the institutional consumers looking for a resilient infrastructure to secure digital assets can anticipate significant benefits from this development. In this respect, Ceffu now has the ability to deliver trusted, compliant, and secure custody services to institutions.

Regulatory Milestone Strengthens Dubai’s Status in Worldwide Digital Finance

According to Ceffu, getting the VASP license from VARA is a noteworthy move to grow its compliant services. Keeping this in view, the platform intends to contribute to the development of a reliable financial ecosystem to fulfill the international benchmarks. The initiative backs regional institutions and also the worldwide platforms to have a regulated entry into the digital asset industry of UAE. Moreover, the development further makes Dubai a leading region in shaping the worldwide digital financial ecosystem.

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