Ondo Finance Gets Abu Dhabi Green Light for Tokenized Stocks on Binance

🏛️ Abu Dhabi approves tokenized stocks

By DIA DAO | Open-Source Oracles for Web3
Mar 16, 2026, 3:35 PM
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Ondo Finance has received regulatory approval in Abu Dhabi to launch its tokenized equities platform integrated with Binance.​ This marks a significant expansion of compliant real-world asset (RWA) access in the Middle East.​

Key developments:

  • Regulatory approval secured in Abu Dhabi for tokenized stocks platform
  • Integration with Binance strengthens the exchange's RWA strategy
  • Platform will offer tokenized equities and ETF products
  • Expands compliant access to traditional financial instruments via blockchain

The approval represents a growing acceptance of tokenized traditional assets in regulated markets, particularly in the Middle East region.​ By partnering with Binance, Ondo Finance aims to bring institutional-grade tokenized securities to a broader user base while maintaining regulatory compliance.​

This development follows Binance's broader push into real-world assets, positioning the exchange as a key player in bridging traditional finance with blockchain technology.​

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Binance Expands RWA Offering With Ondo Tokenized Stocks and ETFs Binance strengthens its real-world asset strategy by adding Ondo's tokenized equities and ETF products.

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JUST IN: Binance and Ondo Finance team up to bring the stock market to the crypto exchange. Binance users will be able to diversify their portfolios again with traditional market assets. Thanks to a new partnership with Ondo Finance, the platform will reintroduce tokenized

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Ondo Finance Secures Abu Dhabi Approval for Tokenized Stocks Platform on Binance Ondo Finance receives regulatory approval in Abu Dhabi for its tokenized equities platform integrated with Binance, expanding compliant RWA access in the Middle East.

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LATEST: 🏦 Abu Dhabi's ADGM has approved Ondo Finance's tokenized stocks and ETFs for trading on Binance's regulated platform, the first such approval under the ADGM's regulatory framework.

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