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Rulebook to ease access to UAE central bank’s reference system

The bank maintains its estimate of 3.1% growth for 2023. (CBUAE)
  • Rulebook is a dedicated platform on its website that hosts the CBUAE’s regulations, standards, guidelines, relevant laws and other regulatory publications.
  • The new Rulebook provides financial sector stakeholders with further access to the CBUAE’s regulatory publications from any device, in Arabic and English.

Abu Dhabi, UAE — The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has launched the Rulebook, a dedicated platform on its website that hosts the CBUAE’s regulations, standards, guidelines, relevant laws and other regulatory publications.

This comes as part of a series of initiatives to adopt innovative financial technologies and the CBUAE’s keenness to enhance transparency and communication with licensed financial institutions, consumers, other partners and service users, the bank said in a statement.

The new Rulebook provides financial sector stakeholders with further access to the CBUAE’s regulatory publications, displayed directly in any browser, from any device, in both Arabic and English.

Users can leverage a set of new features to help them locate and understand regulatory content, such as a dynamic reference system that turns any reference into a clickable link, and a versioning system that helps users keep abreast of a regulation’s evolution over time.

The Rulebook will be a key reference for all those involved in the UAE financial sector. While the Rulebook is aimed mainly at financial industry professionals, as this service is open to the public, consumers too will be able to access content specifically relevant to them, such as consumer protection regulations and standards.