Bybit Appoints Derek Dai as MENA Country Manager, Reinforcing Long-Term Commitment to the UAE
Derek Dai will drive Bybit’s growth in the MENA region focusing on regulatory collaboration, Shariah-compliant products, and expanding fiat access amid geopolitical challenges.
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Bybit Appoints Derek Dai as MENA Country Manager, Reinforcing Long-Term Commitment to the UAE
/PRNewswire/ -- Bybit, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, today announced the appointment of Derek Dai as Country Manager...
Bybit Names Derek Dai MENA Country Manager as UAE Expansion Continues
Bybit has appointed Derek Dai as Country Manager for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). In his role, Dai will oversee regional strategy, market expansion, regulatory engagement, institutional partnerships, and localised product development, following Bybit’s recent Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) license. Derek Dai “The Middle East is emerging as one of the most important regions shaping the future of digital finance, with the U…
Bybit Pushes Ahead With Middle East Growth Plans
The post Bybit Pushes Ahead With Middle East Growth Plans appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto exchange Bybit has reaffirmed its commitment to the Middle East amid escalating global conflict, announcing the appointment of a new country manager to increase its presence in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Tensions in the Middle East escalated last month after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran. In response, Iran retal…
Key points of the news: Bybit named Derek Dai as country manager for MENA, seeking to strengthen his position in the United Arab Emirates in full geopolitical tension. Co-CEO Helen Liu stated that the company will deepen its presence in the Gulf, as opposed to other companies that are reducing its services in the region. About 1,800 crypto projects operate in the UAE, which recorded a 67% increase in new licenses in the ADGM financial free zone …
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