Pioneering international Islamic finance practitioners and many of the world’s leading Islamic scholars will converge on London from 18 – 21 January for IIFF, the most important networking event in the Islamic finance industry calendar.
As participants, you will not only hear from some of the leading minds in the industry, but will be able to put questions to the experts and take part in lively debates. The programme has been designed to include as many networking opportunities as possible to enable you to share your goals, challenges and experiences with the conference faculty as well as your peers.
At IIR it’s always been our endeavour to bring you the newest strategic developments and concepts within Islamic finance at our IIFF events. With this in mind, it gives me great pleasure to provide you details of our 18th International Islamic Finance Forum (IIFF) taking place in London.
The UK government remains committed to Islamic finance and will continue to work with other authorities and industry to establish and maintain the UK as a global gateway to Islamic finance. Islamic finance market presents huge long-term opportunities for Europe!!
Are you ready to reap the benefits this sector has to offer? If so, join us for IIR’s 18th International Islamic Finance Forum (IIFF) that comes at a crucial time as the industry seeks direction for the way ahead in a new economic era. IIFF will address the challenges and opportunities presented by the new global financial era and the increasingly important role the Islamic finance industry can play.
Highlighting the growing appetite for Islamic products among all clients, the theme and topics for IIFF have been meticulously researched enabling you to strengthen your understanding of the concepts, mechanisms and regulations governing what is set to become the most promising financial sector both for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. |
Mesage From Your Forum Chairman
"Its an honour to have the 18th International Islamic Finance Forum (IIFF) in the G-7’s first Islamic finance hub, London. In this post subprime induced credit crisis environment, both Islamic and conventional finance are seeking the 5Cs: cooperation, coordination, collaboration, contribution, and, possibly, beginning of convergence. It is an environment of hope and opportunities. It’s about new ideas, new directions, and new leadership. The keynote speech by Mr Tariq Ramadan, a globally known figure in the western and Islamic world, may well set the appropriate stage on capital convergence with a humanistic paradigm. I look forward to our meeting in forward looking London."
Rushdi Siddiqui IIFF – Chairman Global Head of Islamic Finance Thomson Reuters, USA |