UAE Telecom jumbo e& has successfully signed a memorandum of understanding with AI Maryah Community Bank. The main purpose of this strategic partnership is to UAE Telecom jumbo e& has successfully signed a memorandum of understanding with AI Maryah Community Bank. The main purpose of this strategic partnership is to

UAE Telecom Group e& Integrates AI Maryah Community Bank for Utility of Dirham-Backed AE Coin

2025/12/13 16:00
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UAE Telecom jumbo e& has successfully signed a memorandum of understanding with AI Maryah Community Bank. The main purpose of this strategic partnership is to check a dirham-backed stablecoin called AE Coin for daily basis payments. This start-up will collaborate with AE Coin into e& UAE’s infrastructure, providing facilities for customers to use it for bill payments, recharges, self-service kiosks, and future e-commerce touch points.

Basically, both platforms are going to revolutionize the payments infrastructure with the new stablecoin AE Coin for UAE people in their lives. CoinMarketCap has revealed this news through its official X account.

UAE Pushes Real-World Stablecoin Utility with AE Coin Integration

This innovation will facilitate users with ease in their daily life purchasing and buying matters and reduce their efforts. As the world is speedily inclined toward the use of stablecoin and takes advantage of its remarkable features. On this, the CEO of Bank, Mohammad Wassim Khayate, said,” The pilot broadens real-world adoption of compliant virtual assets.”

In response, AED Stablecoin GM Ramez Rafeek called it a landmark achievement for mainstream stablecoin integration. In addition, there are many examples of partnerships and collaboration that were intentionally made to launch a new UAE Dirham-pegged stablecoin. Such examples are: Tether combined with Phoenix Group and Green Acorn Investments to boost the digital economy with the UAE Central Bank.

UAE Advances Trading, Payments, and Interoperability

OKX expanded to the UAE by offering dirham-denominated trading and local bank collaboration to catch institutional and retail crypto investors at the start of this year. Tether disclosed another plan for UAE Dirham-pegged stablecoin with Phoenix Group for expanding stablecoin offering and building crypto crypto-friendly reputation.

There are many other examples. In May, Dubai’s Department of Finance partnered with Crypto.com to smooth the way for crypto payments for government services. Moreover, earlier this week, Circle announced CCTP V2, providing seamless $USDC transfers across Stellar and other blockchains.

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