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    Ruya becomes first Islamic bank globally to offer virtual asset investments including Bitcoin

    April 24, 2025


    Ajman, UAE: ruya (رويا), the UAE’s digital-first Islamic bank, is proud to announce a pioneering step in the region’s banking industry. In an unprecedented move, ruya has become the first Islamic bank globally to enable customers to buy and sell virtual assets, commonly known as “cryptocurrencies” including Bitcoin, directly through its mobile app. This service is part of ruya’s broader investment offering, designed to promote ethical Islamic wealth building and long-term financial growth.

    In partnership with Fuze, a licensed and well-established leader in the virtual asset space, ruya ensures that this innovative service is secure, user-friendly, and fully aligned with ethical Islamic financial principles. With the global surge in interest around virtual assets, ruya’s latest offering caters to customers who seek to diversify their portfolios responsibly while adhering to values of transparency, fairness and ethical investing.

    This move comes at a time when the United Arab Emirates is experiencing rapid growth in virtual asset activity, positioning itself as a leading virtual asset hub in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. In the year ending June 2024, the country received more than $30 billion in virtual assets, with a remarkable 42% growth, nearly four times higher than the region’s average of 11.7%.

    “At ruya, we are committed to transforming the financial landscape in the UAE by offering forward-thinking services while staying true to our mission of ethical Islamic banking. By integrating virtual assets into our investment platform, we aim to empower our customers to participate in the digital economy in a sustainable and responsible way. We can also assure our customers that the virtual assets we are offering on our ruya investment platform are Shari’ah-compliant, providing much-needed certainty,” said Christoph Koster, CEO of ruya.

    Mohammed Ali Yusuf (Mo Ali Yusuf), Co-Founder and CEO of Fuze, shared: “Partnering with ruya is a big step towards making virtual assets a seamless part of everyday banking. Together, we’re combining Fuze’s cutting-edge infrastructure with ruya’s commitment to ethical Islamic banking. We are excited to be at the forefront of providing simple, secure, and ethical digital asset solutions for the future.”

    Unlike platforms that encourage speculative trading, ruya’s virtual assets service is part of a carefully curated investment framework, fostering long-term wealth building. This aligns with ruya’s core mission to provide customers with financial solutions that create lasting value and support their financial goals.

    Key highlights of the service include:

    • Direct access to buy and sell Shari’ah-compliant virtual assets securely through the ruya mobile app.
    • Integrated transparency and governance, ensuring adherence to ethical Islamic principles.
    • Partnership with Fuze, offering a trusted, licensed and seamless digital asset experience.
    • Focus on responsible investing, avoiding speculative behaviour and promoting financial resilience.

    Christoph Koster added, “By partnering with Fuze, we’ve ensured that our customers will benefit from a robust and trusted platform to access the opportunities in the virtual asset space. This service reflects our promise to innovate while maintaining the highest standards of ethical Islamic banking.”

    As part of ruya’s customer-first approach, dedicated support is available through its community centres and hybrid call centre model, ensuring customers receive expert guidance on this new offering.

    This milestone marks a new chapter in the UAE’s banking industry and reinforces ruya’s position as a trailblazer in the digital Islamic banking space.

    For more information on how to start investing in virtual assets through ruya, please visit www.ruyabank.ae.



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