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The framework came into effect as part of the recent launch of the QFC Digital Assets Regulations 2024 and reflects Qatar’s ambition to establish itself as a global leader in the financial technology sector.

A key element of the new framework is the formalization and recognition of “tokenization”, a process that is at the heart of fintech innovation. Under the new regulations, digital assets are defined as a digital representation of real or personal property rights, which can include financial assets such as stocks and bonds, tangible assets such as real estate, and intangible assets . The process of converting these rights into digital tokens, known as tokenization, allows for the “splitting” of assets, allowing ownership rights to be divided into smaller parts and represented by tokens.

The tokens created under this framework are based on “smart” contracts – self-enforcing agreements encoded in digital form. These contracts automatically enforce the terms of an agreement when certain conditions are met, facilitating secure and efficient transactions using distributed ledger technology (DLT).

The new regulations highlight the role of Token Service Providers (TSPs) in particular, who must now follow the guidelines provided by the Qatar Financial Center Regulatory Authority (QFCRA) to ensure the security of creation, the conservation, transfer and exchange of tokens.

Legal structure of the new framework

Qatar’s Digital Assets Regulations 2024 is based on several key legal instruments, namely:

  • the 2024 Investment Token Rules and related amendments under the QFCRA, which regulate the creation and use of investment tokens; And
  • amendments to existing laws, including the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Rules 2019 and the Collective Investment Schemes Rules 2010, which ensure that digital asset transactions comply with anti-money laundering standards money laundering and other relevant regulatory requirements.

The regulations also distinguish between permitted and excluded tokens. Permitted tokens must represent a right to real or personal property, while excluded tokens – such as cryptocurrency tokens used as substitutes for fiat currency (other than those issued or backed by a government authority) – are prohibited under section 9 of the Digital Assets Regulations 2024. .

Impact of the new framework on TSPs

The regulations place particular emphasis on the role of TSPs who are responsible for the creation, custody, transfer and exchange of tokens. The framework requires TSPs to be licensed by the QFCRA to operate within the QFC. TSPs must ensure compliance with strict operational and security standards, particularly in terms of validation, transfer and custody of tokens.

In addition to licensing requirements, TSPs must follow the guidelines provided by the QFCRA regarding token technology infrastructure, ensuring that all operations are conducted securely using approved technology.

Growth Opportunities

The new framework presents a wealth of opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs in the fintech sector. By establishing a clear legal basis for tokenization, the QFC paves the way for increased investment in tokenized assets such as real estate, commodities and securities.

With a focus on facilitating secure, transparent and efficient digital transactions, the framework is designed to attract international businesses seeking a favorable regulatory environment for fintech innovation. By distinguishing itself as a hub for digital asset management and tokenization, the QFC is well-positioned to lead the region’s fintech revolution.

Ultimately, the 2024 Digital Asset Regulations are a bold step towards transforming Qatar into a fintech leader, aligning with the country’s broader vision for sustainable economic development. By creating a regulated environment that supports innovation, security and transparency, the QFC has laid the foundation for significant growth in the digital assets space. This forward-looking framework will provide businesses and investors with the tools they need to thrive in Qatar’s digital economy.

Co-written by Sarah Khasawneh of Pinsent Masons.

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