Products Development in Islamic Banking and Financial Institutions

Products Development in Islamic Banking

Products Development in Islamic Banking and Financial Institutions Training Course

Training Course Objectives:

By the end of this Products Development in Islamic Banking and Financial Institutions training course, delegates will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamental principles of Islamic banking and finance, including Shariah compliance and ethical financial practices.
  • Explore key Islamic financial contracts such as Murabaha, Mudarabah, Musharakah, Ijara, and Sukuk.
  • Learn the product development lifecycle in Islamic financial institutions, from ideation to market launch.
  • Analyze the differences between conventional and Islamic financial products and their market positioning.
  • Develop skills to design innovative, Shariah-compliant banking products that meet customer needs.
  • Understand the role of Shariah boards and governance frameworks in product approval and compliance.
  • Evaluate risk management considerations in Islamic financial product development.
  • Explore regulatory frameworks and standards governing Islamic banking products globally.
  • Assess market demand, customer segmentation, and competitive strategies in Islamic finance.
  • Examine the integration of digital technologies in developing modern Islamic financial products.
  • Review case studies of successful Islamic banking products and innovation practices.
  • Build practical capabilities to structure, evaluate, and launch Islamic financial products effectively.

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This Training Course will be held in (Istanbul / Cairo / Dubai / Jeddah / Trabzon / Sharm El Sheikh / Riyadh / Antalya / Kuala Lumpur / London / Vienna / Amsterdam / Abu Dhabi / Paris / Madrid / Barcelona / Baku / Milan / Rome / Athens / Cape Town / Alexandria / Casablanca / Marrakech / Zurich)

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