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Compliance with Sharia principles crucial to improving ratings of assets: Bashar Al-Natoor

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Compliance with Shariah-based finance principles and standardization of products are enablers to effective and seamless ratings of Islamic Finance assets globally.

Mr. Bashar Al-Natoor Fitch Rating’s Global Head of Islamic Finance said this while reviewing the “Fitch Ratings Assessment of Islamic Finance Growth in Nigeria and Africa”.

Speaking on the opportunities for non-Interest banking products in frontier economies like Nigeria, the Fitch Rating’s global head of Islamic finance said there are large potentials for the non-interest finance market in Nigeria, but that there were many ways to achieve growth in the market using different models.

He classified the models as top-down and bottom-up models. According to him, the top-down models are the countries that have an agenda to grow their Islamic Finance industry and are having milestones, strategies, and world-class agendas to achieve that.

He cited Malaysia as a country with an Islamic finance market that has evolved for over 15 years. —Agencies

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