Binance has offered its employees in the United Arab Emirates the option to temporarily relocate to several Asian cities as ongoing regional tensions disrupt businessBinance has offered its employees in the United Arab Emirates the option to temporarily relocate to several Asian cities as ongoing regional tensions disrupt business

Binance offers UAE staff relocation option amid regional tensions

2026/04/12 04:32
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Binance has offered its employees in the United Arab Emirates the option to temporarily relocate to several Asian cities as ongoing regional tensions disrupt business activity across the Middle East.

The cryptocurrency exchange said roughly 1,000 UAE-based staff members — about 20% of its global workforce — were given the choice to move to Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, or Bangkok as a precautionary measure. The company emphasized that the decision was made to provide flexibility and support during a period of uncertainty.

“Given the recent regional tensions, we offered employees the option to temporarily relocate as a precautionary, employee-first measure,” a Binance spokesperson said, adding that the company’s remote-first structure allows it to maintain operations without disruption.

Despite the offer, Binance noted that many employees have chosen to remain in the UAE, and its operations in the country continue as normal. The company reiterated its commitment to the UAE as a key hub and said it is continuing to serve users globally without interruption.

The move comes after weeks of escalating conflict in the region, which recently led to a ceasefire agreement. Since late February, hostilities have resulted in the interception of hundreds of missiles and drones across the UAE, with additional incidents reported as recently as April 8.

The instability has had a broader impact on the country’s event calendar. Major crypto, business, and sports gatherings have been disrupted, with TOKEN2049 Dubai postponed until 2027 and TON Gateway canceled due to security and travel concerns. Other large-scale events, including Middle East Energy Dubai and the Dubai International Boat Show, have also been delayed, while Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are expected to be canceled.

Amid these challenges, regulatory developments continue in Abu Dhabi. In December, Abu Dhabi Global Market announced that Binance’s global platform would operate under its regulatory framework, marking a significant step toward formalizing the exchange’s structure.

While Binance has indicated that its worldwide operations are supported from Abu Dhabi, it has yet to define a single global headquarters.

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