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Compliance is Not the Enemy: Christine Abou Assali on Fintech Regulation in the UAE

Christine Abou Assali, co-chair of the Policy and Regulation Working Group at the Mena Fintech Association and partner at Alem Associates, joins Wall Street to Mena to discuss the intersection of law, regulation and fintech innovation in the Gulf. Drawing on a career that began in derivatives and securitizations, she explains why the complexity of financial products makes lawyers and regulators more important than ever, and why in fintech, they are actively shaping the market rather than just reacting to it. For founders trying to navigate the UAE’s multi-regulator landscape, FSRA, VARA, DFSA and more, she offers a practical three-question framework: what is your product, what is your activity, and who are your customers? She also pushes back firmly on the idea that compliance costs stifle innovation, arguing that sustainable innovation is impossible without it, and that the UAE’s risk-based, proportionate regulatory approach is designed to support founders at every stage.

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