Binance has offered its United Arab Emirates staff temporary relocation to several Asian cities after weeks of regional conflict. The company confirmed the move on Friday and said it acted to support employees during ongoing disruptions. However, Binance stated that its UAE operations continue without interruption and that many employees remain in place.
Binance told CoinDesk that it gave staff in the UAE the choice to relocate temporarily to Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok. The company said it introduced the option following weeks of escalating regional tensions that disrupted business activity. A spokesperson said the move aims to provide flexibility and support during a period of uncertainty. The spokesperson stated, “Given the recent regional tensions, we offered employees the option to temporarily relocate as a precautionary, employee-first measure to provide flexibility and support during a period of uncertainty.”

The spokesperson added that Binance operates as a remote-first organization and can manage flexible arrangements without disruption. The company said many employees have decided to stay in the UAE despite the offer. The spokesperson stated, “Our operations in the UAE continue as normal a large number of our team has chosen to remain in the UAE.” The company also said it remains committed to the UAE as a key hub for its activities in the broader region.
Regional hostilities have lasted about six weeks and have affected business events across the UAE. The UAE Ministry of Defense reported intercepting hundreds of missiles and drones since late February. Authorities also confirmed further interceptions on April 8, according to official statements.
Major industry and sporting events have faced delays or cancellations due to security and travel concerns. TOKEN2049 Dubai moved to 2027, while TON Gateway canceled its event. Middle East Energy Dubai and the Dubai International Boat Show have also postponed scheduled gatherings.
Binance continues to operate under the regulatory framework of Abu Dhabi Global Market, known as ADGM. In December, ADGM confirmed that Binance’s global platform would function within its regulatory structure. The move formalized the exchange’s operational setup in the UAE.
Reports indicate that Binance employs about 1,000 staff members in the UAE, which represents about 20% of its global workforce. The company has said that Abu Dhabi supports many of its worldwide operations. However, Binance has not identified a single global headquarters.
The company emphasized that its global services remain uninterrupted despite the regional conflict.
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