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    Central banks, CBDCs, and the new digital economy in MENA

    May 11, 20254 Mins Read


    An article by Ghady Rayess, co-founder and managing director at FOO

    Stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are poised to revolutionise the world of digital currencies. With over 130 central banks exploring CBDCs and stablecoin adoption sitting at around $200 billion, we are entering a transformative era. The speed, security, and cost-effectiveness of these assets revolutionised transactions and financial inclusion. However, as adoption accelerates, regulatory frameworks and strategic implementation must evolve in tandem to ensure stability, compliance, and sustainability.

    Stablecoins: Bridging Traditional and Digital Finance

    Stablecoins represent a new era of digital assets that mitigate the volatility associated with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. By pegging their value to fiat currencies or precious metals, stablecoins offer a secure, reliable medium of exchange.

    Banks can now use stablecoins, much like fiat currencies, by utilising a shared blockchain ledger instead of maintaining separate institutional records. Through stablecoins, banks can offer digital savings and deposit accounts while ensuring transparency and regulatory compliance. Licensed issuers play a crucial role in maintaining reserves backed by tangible assets, fostering a secure and efficient digital financial ecosystem.

    However, as the stablecoin market grows, concerns around regulatory oversight and transparency have come to the forefront. Cases such as the Tether controversy, where questions about reserve backing and criminal activity raised market uncertainty, highlight the importance of stringent compliance measures. For stablecoins to realise their full potential, they must adhere to robust regulatory standards that ensure 1:1 asset backing, consumer protection, and financial system stability.

    CBDCs: A New Evolution of Money

    While stablecoins are revolutionising digital payments, central banks worldwide are also developing their own digital currencies—Central Bank Digital Currencies, or CBDCs—whose value is equivalent to cash. CBDCs ensure legal tender status and user trust.

    CBDCs offer a programmable, secure, and efficient alternative to physical cash while maintaining financial sovereignty. Governments are using CBDCs to modernise their monetary systems, enhance financial inclusion, and counter the risks associated with privately issued digital currencies.

    CBDCs generally fall under three categories:

    Retail CBDCs, where the central bank issues digital currency (and wallets) directly to individuals, allowing them to transact without the need for commercial banks.

    Wholesale CBDCs, which are designed for transactions between financial institutions rather than individual consumers.

    Hybrid models, where the central bank issues the digital currency and individuals can only access it through commercial banks, preserve banks’ role in managing customer relationships and performing regulatory functions such as Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance.

    Given the existing infrastructure and regulatory expertise of commercial banks, the hybrid model offers a practical solution that integrates digital currency innovation without disrupting the stability of the financial system.

    Regulatory Challenges and Compliance

    Regulatory oversight remains the key hurdle for stablecoins and CBDCs. Governments and financial authorities are pushing for standardised frameworks to ensure the stability and security of digital currencies. Regulatory clarity is expected to be the primary driver of CBDC adoption in the coming years.

    The regulatory landscape is evolving, with jurisdictions such as the UAE introducing licensing frameworks for stablecoin issuers, while global organisations like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) advocate for harmonised regulatory approaches.

    Compliance with regulations — particularly KYC and AML standards — is essential to mitigating legal and financial risks. The adoption of retail digital currencies will also be driven by the development of new blockchain technologies optimised for fast transaction processing and a seamless user experience. Ultimately, consumers will prioritise convenience, and widespread adoption will depend on how effortlessly digital currencies integrate with everyday transactions.

    Advancing Digital Currency Integration in Financial Services

    The adoption of stablecoins and CBDCs is transforming finance, requiring banks, fintech firms, and businesses to integrate secure and compliant solutions. Success will depend on deploying scalable, secure, and regulation-compliant systems that minimise disruptions and enhance operational efficiency.

    As digital currencies continue redefining finance, those who leverage compliance-driven innovations and prioritise security and user-centricity will be best positioned for long-term success. The transformation is already underway — now is the time to act.



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