While the rumor mill across the crypto ecosystem over the past days speculated that countries such as Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia were investing in Bitcoin, Mubadala, Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund, disclosed a $408.5 million stake in IShare Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) in a 13F filing released on My 15th 2025.

The fund reported holding 8,726,972 shares as of March 31, 2025, an increase from 8,235,533 shares reported at the end of 2024. This increased exposure showcases the perception change regarding Bitcoin and crypto in general after President Trump has taken office.

Back at the end of 2024, UAE Mubadala, a sovereign investment fund, revealed in an SEC Filing that in late 2024 it invested $436 million worth in BlackRock’s Ishares Bitcoin Trust ETF. The disclosure was made through a 13F filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

At the time while Mubadala’s investment in Bitcoin while not directly but through an ETF is a significant departure from the usual investments made by Sovereign funds in the Middle East and GCC region.

The UAE in particular has been showcased as having 30% of its population owning crypto. Prior to this announcement another UAE sovereign wealth fund, through one of its subsidiaries FSI ( FS Innovation) agreed with US based Marathon digital holdings, a digital asset mining company establishing and operating facilities for digital asset mining in Abu Dhabi. The initial phase consisted of two digital asset mining sites comprising 250 MW (megawatts) in Abu Dhabi UAE. Marathon Holdings will own 20% of the joint company in UAE only. The cost of the project being $406 million.

Bahrain Restaurant Group also announced investment in Bitcoin

Bahrain based Al Abraaj Restaurants Group B.S.C. (Ticker: ABRAAJ) (“Company”), a public listed company on the Bahrain Bourse, announced that it has put Bitcoin on its balance sheet. As per the news on Zawya, the Group has purchased Bitcoin in partnership with U.S. based 10X Capital, becoming the first publicly traded company in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Gulf Cooperation Council (“GCC”), and the Middle East to acquire Bitcoin as a treasury asset.

Al Abraaj has acquired an initial amount of 5 Bitcoin with plans to build on this initial purchase and begin allocating a significant portion of its corporate treasury into Bitcoin.

As per the announcement, Al Abraaj considers Bitcoin to be its reserve treasury asset. Al Abraaj is a profitable company, with 2024 EBITDA of USD $12.5 million.

UAE based IHC, a global investment company focused on building dynamic value networks, plans to establish a new AI-driven reinsurance platform headquartered in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) with BlackRock. At the core of the company’s operations will be an AI-native approach, unencumbered by legacy technology, to enhance data analytics, pricing strategies, and company operations. This technology will bolster underwriting capabilities by improving the quality and speed of risk assessments, thereby optimizing capital efficiency.

As per the press release, the new platform, yet to be named, will provide critical underwriting capabilities, underpinned by cutting-edge AI technologies, to help accelerate the rapid growth in the Gulf region and support the continued evolution of regional capital markets.

BlackRock will partner with the platform to provide leading insurance asset management, advisory, and its Aladdin technology capabilities to the initiative. Lunate will also be a partner in the new platform, leveraging its deep expertise in private and public markets and its global, multi-asset investment experience in supporting the platform.

The platform will offer tailored solutions covering Property and Casualty (P&C), Life, and specialized insurance products. With its base in ADGM, it will operate across key international jurisdictions, creating a local platform capable of adapting to the diverse demands of the global market, while maintaining a strategic focus on the Middle East and Asia.

The platform will implement a buy-and-build strategy, targeting initial liabilities exceeding $10 billion. Initial equity commitments are expected to surpass $1 billion, which will be bolstered by additional hybrid and debt financing. After the signing of definitive documentation, BlackRock will provide a minority investment commitment to the venture.

IHC also announced that the company will be chaired by Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, GCEO and MD of ADNOC, and led by seasoned industry expert Mark Wilson, former CEO of Aviva Plc and AIA Group Limited, who brings a wealth of experience to this initiative.

“We are excited to bridge global capital with regional opportunities in this fast-growing market to launch a value accretive business with solid financial returns while shaping the future of insurance with cutting edge technology. Supported by exceptional global partners in IHC, BlackRock and Lunate, the new company will bring deep expertise, a strong capital base, and AI-driven underwriting to enhance efficiency and precision. Furthermore, establishing the company in ADGM gives us access to a robust regulatory framework, a rapidly growing insurance market, and dynamic financial hub,” said Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology


Syed Basa Shueb CEO of IHC noted, “This venture embodies IHC’s commitment to innovation and strategic growth. By leveraging our diversified portfolio and deep regional insights, we aim to redefine the insurance landscape, delivering sustainable value to our stakeholders and contributing to the economic prosperity of the region.”

Larry Fink, Chairman and CEO of Black Rock added, “We are proud to collaborate with IHC and Lunate in this transformative endeavor to help accelerate the development of a more dynamic insurance, capital markets and financial ecosystem in Abu Dhabi and the broader region. We look forward to applying our asset management, advisory and technology capabilities to support its growth.”


Cryotoverse Warsaw has announced its upcoming conference on May 21-22, in WarSaw Poland. The organizers will step into the Future of Blockchain & Crypto.
The Cryptoverse Warsaw Conference is a meeting place of innovation, technology and vision with more than 80+ world class speakers that include the COO of BlackRock Rob Goldstein, Paolo Ardoino, CTO of Tether and Bitfinex, Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest, Tim Draper, Founder of Draper Associates, Gavin Wood, Founder of Polkadot, Jeremy Allaire, CEO of Circle, John Wi President of Avalanche, and Raul Pal CEO of Real Vision among many others.

More than 2,000 professional will converge to discuss Blockchain’s Future and global trends, tokenization of real world assets, AI’s role in cryptocurrency and various other topics.

Cryptoverse is one of the biggest blockchain and crypto conferences in Europe which commenced in 2021.

The global fund manager BlackRock, which has a Bitcoin ETF, known as IBIT where in just 211 days since its launch has amassed $40 billion in assets, has received a commercial license in Abu Dhabi as it seeks regulatory approval to operate from the Abu Dhabi Global Market ( ADGM).

In a statement to Bloomberg, BlackRock stated, “Building on the long-standing relationships BlackRock has built with clients in Abu Dhabi and across the region over more than 20 years, the new office reflects BlackRock’s continued commitment to the UAE, and its dedication to fostering strong relationships with clients and partners in the country.”

The US headquartered company has assets under management of $11 trillion plus. Earlier in the year, BlackRock appointed Mohammad AlFahim as Head of the UAE. Ben Powell relocated to the region to serve clients as BlackRock Investment Institute’s first Chief Middle East & APAC Investment Strategist.

“Our presence in ADGM will enable us to better serve our clients around the world on whose behalf we engage with sovereigns, wealth managers and specialist investment vehicles based in Abu Dhabi, operating in sectors such as infrastructure, renewable energy, and technology,” said Charles Hatami, Head of Middle East and Global Head of the Financial & Strategic Investors Group, BlackRock. 

BlackRock’s growing focus on this region saw CEO Larry Fink as one of the headline speakers at Riyadh’s Future Investment Initiative (FII) forum last month, where he spoke about the largest macro trend in the world today is the amount of capital needed to digitize and decarbonise and rebuild infrastructure, amounting to trillions of dollars.

In May, BlackRock Inc. also revealed plans to set up a new investment platform in Saudi, backed by up to $5 billion from the country’s sovereign wealth fund the Public Investment Fund (PIF).

BlackRock’s strategic positioning and the increasing acceptance of Bitcoin as a viable investment option have contributed significantly to this success. The ETF’s performance highlights the potential for digital assets to become a mainstream component of investment portfolios.