The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of ADGM (FSRA) and the UAE Ministry of Interior, have partnered to coordinate and combat financial crimes in the virtual asset, crypto realm.

As per the press release, the agreement aims to facilitate the exchange of information, strengthen risk mitigation frameworks, and support the national strategy to safeguard the financial system against evolving threats in the digital asset landscape.

Commenting on the importance of proactive cooperation in combating financial crime, Emmanuel Givanakis, CEO of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority, said, “The FSRA is focused on collaboration with UAE authorities to proactively fight against financial crime. Financial crime is constantly evolving, and it is crucial that regulators stay ahead of potential threats. Our goal is to build long lasting partnerships across the UAE to ensure prevention of financial crime in financial services including the use of virtual assets. We aim to protect the financial ecosystem and lead regulatory efforts in line with international best practices and federal laws. We also seek to raise awareness internally and locally to ensure proper understanding of financial crime risks and assist actively in the efforts conducted on a national level”.

This MoU establishes a framework for cooperation between the FSRA and the Ministry of Interior, supporting the exchange of information and coordination on matters related to financial crime and virtual assets. It also aims to bolster the security and efficacy of the UAE’s financial system while enabling knowledge-sharing initiatives, joint training programs, and strengthened investigative efforts.

This agreement comes at a time when Chainalysis recently reported that In 2024, crypto platforms experienced a 21% increase in stolen funds compared to last year, totaling an estimated $2.2 billion. This marks the fifth year on record with losses exceeding $1 billion.

Private key compromises were the leading method of theft, representing approximately 43.8% of stolen crypto.

Crystal Intelligence an advanced blockchain analytics and on-the-ground intelligence firm empowering financial institutions, governments & regulators in the fight against cryptocurrency crime, has signed an MOU ( Memorandum of Understanding) with Dubai Police in specific the Department of Criminal Investigation.

As per the blog post, the partnership aims to promote collaboration in identifying and predicting future economic crimes, an increasingly important issue as digital threats continue to evolve.

“At Dubai Police, we are committed to strengthening our security infrastructure by collaborating with internal and external partners. Based on global studies, the General Department of Criminal Investigation develops strategic plans that anticipate future security challenges, including economic crimes, which are becoming more sophisticated,” stated Brigadier Al Shamsi. “As countries and individuals increasingly rely on technology in both professional and personal spheres, we must adapt to these trends to ensure that Dubai remains the safest city in the world.”

Navin Gupta, CEO of Crystal Intelligence, highlighted the importance of this collaboration, describing the MoU as a strategic milestone. “This partnership underscores Crystal Intelligence’s commitment to working closely with Dubai Police to share knowledge and expertise across various fields. Together, we aim to develop and implement high-impact initiatives and projects that will strengthen our collaboration,” Gupta added.

A month prior to this Crystal Intelligence announced that BitOasis, crypto exchange would be utilizing Crystal’s advanced blockchain analytics and anti-money laundering (AML) solutions setting a new standard for compliance and security in the region.

Using Crystal Intelligence AML and transaction monitoring technology, BitOasis would have access to real-time insights and analytics designed to prevent fraud and ensure compliance with regional regulations.

At the time of the announcement, Navin Gupta, CEO of Crystal Intelligence, notes, “The UAE, with its forward-thinking approach, is poised to become the Crypto Capital of the world. With our blockchain intelligence expertise, we are proud to empower licensed firms like BitOasis to keep their platform and users safe.”

By integrating Crystal’s blockchain intelligence capabilities, BitOasis will not only bolster its compliance framework but also lead the way in establishing best practices for crypto regulations in the region. The partnership underscores the importance of aligning technological innovation with robust regulatory standards, ensuring that the growth of the digital assets space is both secure and sustainable.

Crystal’s recent announcement of opening a new office in Dubai, highlighting its commitment to serving the MENA region. As regulations continue to evolve in this fast-paced sector, Crystal aims to provide its partners with the tools they need to stay ahead of compliance challenges.