Islamic Banking and Finance Products

All over the world, Islamic financial companies offer a range of products and services to customers at a variety of levels. Such institutions are responsible for providing sharia-compliant alternatives to the more conventional western options. From investment products to asset management to foreign exchange and so on, it is a rich and complex sector of unique importance. Not to mention, one of the fastest-growing in the world today. To succeed in Islamic banking, you must first learn how to work with sharia-compliant products and procedures accordingly. After which, there are no limitations as to how far your career could take you.

Explore the fundamentals of Islamic financial products and procedures with this advanced tutorial. Study a selection of common categories of Islamic financial products, along with the strategic position of banks and financial institutions, the growing need for Islamic banks and the structure of the Islamic banking service/sector. Explore modes for financing trade, agriculture and industry, foreign exchange operators, Islamic investment banking, Islamic financial markets and instruments, asset management through equity funds, screening and purification criteria, investment sukuk as Islamic market instruments, trading in financial instruments and more.

Learning OutComes

  • Identify the Role of Financial Institutions and Products in Conventional and Islamic Banking.
  • Outline the Principles Relating to Stocks

Programme Content

Topics:

  • The Strategic Position of Banks and Financial Institutions
  • The Need for Islamic Banks and NBFIS
  • The Structure of Islamic Banking
  • The Deposits Side of Islamic Banking
  • Instruments on the Assets Side
  • Modes for Financing Trade, Agriculture and Industry
  • Foreign Exchange Operations
  • The Issue of Mode Preference
  • Islamic Investment Banking
  • Islamic Financial Markets and Instruments
  • Asset Management through Equity Funds
  • Screening and Purification Criteria
  • Investment Sukuk as Islamic Market Instruments
  • Trading in Financial Instruments

Target Audience

  • Finance professionals looking to upgrade knowledge in Islamic finance
  • Bank staff looking to maintain their CPD
  • Managers supervisors and team leaders
  • Individuals looking to enhance their CVs
  • New or recent recruits to banking and financial organizations

FAQs

No prior knowledge is required to take this unit.

Overview
  • Participants:8 - 400
  • Duration: 2 - 3 hours
  • Participation:Only collaborative
Course at QLS
Study Method Online
Course Duration 10 Hours
Start Date on going
Awarding Body
Full Fee: £ 120

Discount: £ 30

Pay Today: £ 90