Emirates Petroleum Company (EMARAT) announced its partnership with Crypto.com, withholding regulatory approval and introducing Cryptocurrency Services at its service stations. The collaboration will first integrate Crypto.com services with 10 Emarat stations and plan to expand further across the company’s network of over 155 locations in the UAE. As part of the initiative, the companies will launch a Crypto.com Emarat service station at Al Ameen station on Al Wasl Road, marking the first project in the region that will provide the right to naming the fuel station. Mohammed Al Hakim, president of Crypto.com UAE and Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, chief retail officer of Emarat, highlighted the importance of innovation and convenience in this collaboration.
Fill your car with Crypto at Dubai gas station through new crypto.com and Emarat Partnership

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