UAE’s GCGRA and ADGM’s FSRA Sign MoU to Foster Regulatory Cooperation

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on August 17, 2026
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Key Takeaways
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Regulatory Partnership — The GCGRA and ADGM's FSRA have signed an MoU to enhance cross-jurisdictional cooperation
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Scope of Collaboration — The agreement establishes formal terms for information sharing, supervisory coordination, and investigative support
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Market Integrity — Leadership highlights the agreement's role in addressing emerging risks and upholding financial transparency
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Sector Growth — The framework supports sustainable market development and regulatory certainty as commercial gaming expands across the UAE

Federal Gaming Regulator and Abu Dhabi Financial Authority Establish Formal Framework for Information Exchange and Supervision

The UAE’s General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA) has signed a landmark memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). The purpose of this agreement is to foster close cooperation, regulatory alignment, and seamless information exchange between the federal commercial gaming regulator and Abu Dhabi’s financial services regulatory body.

By establishing a robust foundation for regulatory affairs across their respective jurisdictions, the MoU provides a comprehensive framework that specifically outlines terms governing information exchange, ongoing supervision, and joint investigative support.

Formal Framework for Cooperation and Market Integrity

As commercial gaming rapidly develops as one of the UAE’s newest regulated sectors, this strategic partnership creates a clearly defined communication channel to coordinate actions when their regulatory mandates overlap. Leadership from both authorities emphasized that closer cooperation is vital to creating greater regulatory certainty for businesses operating within ADGM and the broader UAE financial ecosystem. Furthermore, the agreement is designed to support a transparent, internationally aligned regulatory environment that promotes responsible innovation and sustainable market development.

Key leaders weighed in on the significance of collaborative governance:

  • Emmanuel Givanakis, CEO of the FSRA of ADGM, described the MoU as a crucial milestone in strengthening regulatory cooperation and demonstrating a shared commitment to regulatory excellence. He highlighted that inter-agency cooperation is essential for preserving market integrity, proactively responding to emerging risks, and ensuring that regulatory frameworks evolve hand-in-hand with industry innovation.
  • Ciarán Carruthers, Chief Executive Officer of the GCGRA, reiterated that the long-term credibility of the UAE’s commercial gaming sector heavily depends on institutional cooperation of this caliber. He noted that the agreement equips both regulators with a clear mechanism to share insights and coordinate supervisory tasks when mandates intersect, reinforcing the UAE’s reputation as a well-regulated jurisdiction adhering to international best practices.

While the MoU does not announce any specific enforcement actions, licensing decisions, or new commercial gaming operations, it successfully establishes the structural foundation required to handle cross-sector regulatory matters smoothly as the market continues to expand.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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