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    ChangeNOW makes its strategic move into the Middle East

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 3, 2026
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    The new Dubai base at Convention Tower, DWTC is being designed to strengthen the connection with the partners and developers that fuel the platform’s rapid growth

    Published: Fri 3 Apr 2026, 10:00 AM

    ChangeNOW, a non-custodial crypto exchange, is officially moving into its new regional headquarters in the heart of Dubai. The new Dubai base at Convention Tower, DWTC, is designed to strengthen connections with the partners and developers that fuel the platform’s rapid growth.

    For ChangeNOW, it’s a calculated bet on the Middle East as one of the world’s most sophisticated digital asset frontiers. By setting up a physical home in Dubai, the company is moving beyond “digital-only” interactions to build face-to-face trust with local partners and users.

    Beyond the Hype: Why Dubai?

    While much of the global economy is navigating choppy waters, the Middle East’s digital asset sector is doing something different, it’s building. ChangeNOW isn’t just here for the “crypto hub” label; the team is looking to tap into the region’s specific blend of high-tier infrastructure and a regulatory environment that understands blockchain.

    By opening this office, ChangeNOW is signaling its long-term intent to be more than a service provider, becoming a local employer and a contributor to the UAE’s growing tech ecosystem.

    Leadership Perspective

    Pauline Shangett, chief strategy officer at ChangeNOW, sees this as a meeting of minds: “True leadership is forged in challenging times. While the region navigates current complexities, ChangeNOW is here to provide the partnership it deserves. We trust in the people, technology, and spirit of the UAE. Establishing this office is our commitment to cementing this region as the world’s primary hub for digital innovation.”

    A Local Hub for Innovation

    ChangeNOW is built on speed: near-instant swaps across 110+ blockchains. The new Dubai office, however, is about something slower and more permanent: community. The space is designed to be a landing pad for entrepreneurs and crypto enthusiasts to connect with the team directly.

    Whether it’s discussing new integrations or exploring the 1,500+ assets the platform supports, ChangeNOW is inviting the local scene to its new office to see what’s next.

    Since its launch in 2017, ChangeNOW has become a staple for over 8 million users worldwide. As a non-custodial platform, it prioritises security by never holding customer funds. With support for 70+ fiat currencies and a massive library of digital assets, it remains one of the most accessible gateways into the decentralised world.

    Source: Khaleej Times

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