Bybit Appoints Derek Dai to Spearhead MENA Expansion Efforts

Bybit Derek Dai MENA expansion marks a bold step as the crypto exchange appoints Derek Dai as its new Country Manager for the Middle East and North Africa region. The company strengthens its UAE operations despite rising geopolitical tensions.

Bybit names Derek Dai to lead market expansion, regulatory cooperation, and institutional partnerships across MENA. Dai oversees efforts to integrate digital assets with traditional finance, focusing on tokenized real-world assets. His role targets key financial hubs like the Dubai International Financial Centre and the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre.

The executive brings deep experience from senior positions in fintech, where he handled compliance and growth strategies. Bybit tasks him with building infrastructure that connects crypto services to local banking systems. This appointment signals the exchange’s firm commitment to the region.

UAE Emerges as Crypto Hub

Bybit deepens UAE Dirham-based services and forges stronger bank ties in Dubai. The UAE hosts around 1,800 crypto firms, with a 67% rise in new licenses at Abu Dhabi Global Market. These moves position Bybit to capture growth in one of the world’s fastest digital asset markets.

Co-CEO Helen Liu affirms the company will not cut back operations amid regional conflicts. Instead, Bybit increases investments and staff to support localized products. Dubai serves as the primary base, leveraging its progressive regulations.

Regional Strategy Takes Shape

Bybit eyes broader Gulf Cooperation Council markets, with Bahrain as a key next target. Dai prioritizes responsible crypto adoption through regulator dialogues and partnerships. The firm develops tools for seamless UAE Dirham transactions and real-world asset tokenization.

This expansion counters uncertainty from recent US-Israel strikes on Iran and responses. Bybit views MENA as a gateway for regulated crypto services. The strategy emphasizes compliance and innovation to build long-term presence.

Bybit’s push aligns with the UAE’s ambition to lead global crypto. Dai plans deeper collaboration with financial centers to bridge digital and conventional markets. These efforts aim to serve institutions and users effectively.

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