DALP for Saudi Arabia
Digital assets built for Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 capital markets.
Saudi Arabia's financial institutions operate under CMA and SAMA supervision, with Vision 2030's Financial Sector Development Program accelerating digital securities, tokenized real estate, and capital markets modernization. DALP delivers the compliance controls, sovereign deployment options, and operational infrastructure that regulated institutions in Saudi Arabia require to execute on the kingdom's digital asset agenda.
Platform Fit
What Saudi institutions need vs. how DALP delivers
| What Saudi institutions need | How DALP delivers it |
|---|---|
| CMA-regulated digital securities compliance for bond and equity tokenization under Saudi capital markets law | 12 compliance module types covering investor eligibility, transfer restrictions, and jurisdiction controls enforced at smart contract layer. Bond and equity templates with full lifecycle logic aligned with CMA securities frameworks |
| SAMA oversight for banking digital asset activities and stablecoin/digital payment frameworks | Stablecoin and deposit templates with configurable issuance controls, transfer restrictions, and reserve attestation hooks. Two-layer compliance model supports SAMA digital asset regulatory requirements |
| Real estate tokenization for Vision 2030 property sector transformation and NEOM programs | Purpose-built real estate template with issuance, transfer management, and servicing. Sovereign-scale real estate registry deployments in MENA provide reference architecture for Saudi programs |
| Saudi data sovereignty for national digital infrastructure programs | Kubernetes/Helm deployment supports on-prem, hybrid, and air-gapped environments within Saudi Arabia. Full data residency within KSA borders for compliance with NDMO data residency regulations |
| Sovereign-scale program deployment for national digital capital markets initiatives | DALP has active sovereign-scale deployments in MENA including national real estate programs and government digital asset initiatives. Reference architecture available for Saudi-specific sovereign deployments |
| Maker-checker governance aligned with Saudi banking governance standards | RBAC/ABAC with maker-checker approval workflows for all critical operations: issuance, transfers, compliance changes, and administrative actions |
| Sukuk tokenization and Islamic finance instrument support | DALP's bond template supports configurable issuance structures including profit rate schedules and periodic distribution mechanics applicable to sukuk tokenization. Compliant structure definition is a matter for Shariah advisory |
| Custodian integration for Saudi-based and international custodians | Bring-your-own-custodian model: native Fireblocks and DFNS integration, HSM compatibility, weighted multisig vaults. No custodian lock-in for Saudi institutions with existing custodian relationships |
Why Choose DALP
3 Reasons Saudi Institutions Choose DALP
From CMA-regulated capital markets to SAMA-supervised banking and Vision 2030 sovereign programs, DALP provides Saudi institutions with the operational infrastructure their digital asset mandates require.
DALP has active deployments in MENA at national scale, including real estate registry programs. Saudi institutions get reference architecture from live sovereign programs, not proof-of-concept implementations.
On-premises and air-gapped deployment via Kubernetes and Helm. Keep all data within Saudi Arabia to meet NDMO data residency requirements and national digital sovereignty objectives.
7 asset templates covering bonds, real estate, funds, and stablecoins map to the priority digital asset use cases in Saudi Arabia's Financial Sector Development Program. Deploy across use cases without rebuilding.
Platform Capabilities
DALP capabilities most relevant to Saudi institutions
7 asset templates: real estate, bonds, and deposits most relevant for Saudi Vision 2030 programs
Ex-ante compliance enforcement: 12 module types covering CMA and SAMA-aligned controls
Saudi data sovereignty: on-premises and air-gapped deployment, full NDMO data residency
Proven MENA sovereign deployments: national-scale real estate and government digital asset programs
Atomic DvP/XvP settlement with HTLC hashlock: both legs complete together or both revert
Maker-checker governance: dual-control workflows for all critical operations
Frequently Asked Questions
DALP provides the technical infrastructure for compliance: 12 configurable on-chain compliance module types cover investor eligibility, transfer restrictions, and jurisdiction controls applicable to CMA and SAMA frameworks. DALP is a platform provider; your CMA licensing and SAMA regulatory approval is managed by your legal and compliance team.
DALP's 7 asset templates cover the priority use cases in Saudi Arabia's Financial Sector Development Program: real estate tokenization, bond (sukuk) tokenization, fund tokenization, and stablecoins. DALP has active sovereign-scale deployments in MENA including national real estate programs, providing direct reference architecture for Saudi programs.
DALP's bond template supports configurable issuance structures including profit rate schedules and periodic distribution mechanics applicable to sukuk tokenization. The template handles the technical lifecycle: issuance, profit distribution, and redemption. The specific Shariah-compliant legal structure of sukuk instruments is a matter for your Shariah advisory board and legal team.
Yes. DALP supports on-premises and air-gapped deployment via Kubernetes and Helm. All data can remain within Saudi Arabia to meet NDMO data residency regulations and national digital sovereignty objectives for critical financial infrastructure.
SettleMint has active deployments in MENA at national scale, including sovereign real estate tokenization programs and government digital asset initiatives. These programs provide reference architecture directly applicable to Saudi Vision 2030 digital capital markets programs.