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Parliament Approves Draft Law on Virtual Assets as Rwanda Strengthens Digital Finance Rules

April 1, 2026
2 min read
Author: Editorial Team

The aim is to protect investors while also encouraging innovation and the responsible development of digital financial services in the country.

Rwanda has taken a major step toward regulating the emerging digital finance space after the Chamber of Deputies approved the rationale of a draft law on virtual assets. The decision marks an important milestone in the country’s efforts to establish a structured legal framework for cryptocurrencies and other digital assets.

According to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, the proposed legislation is designed to create a clear and secure environment for the growing virtual assets sector. The aim is to protect investors while also encouraging innovation and the responsible development of digital financial services in the country.

The draft law now moves to the relevant parliamentary commission for further detailed review and refinement before it can proceed to additional legislative stages. Lawmakers are expected to examine its provisions more closely to ensure alignment with Rwanda’s broader financial regulations and digital economy strategy.

Officials say the framework is intended to balance innovation with risk management, particularly in addressing concerns such as fraud, market volatility, and financial security. The government has emphasized that regulation will be key to building trust in the sector while enabling Rwanda to position itself as a competitive digital finance hub in the region.

The approval reflects Rwanda’s ongoing push to modernize its financial ecosystem and adapt to global trends in digital assets, while ensuring that growth in the sector remains safe, transparent, and well-regulated.

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