Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SEC approves Accredited Scholars for Islamic capital market product certificat­ion

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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) yesterday announced the approval of a list of Accredited Shariah Scholars as “Supplement­ary Service Providers”.

The six scholars are authorised to certify the Shariah compliance of Islamic Capital Market Products intended for listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in accordance with the Listing Rules.

The SEC said it considers this as an essential step in view of products that require Shariah compatibil­ity and to satisfy the needs of Islamic investors.

“Recognisin­g the growing demand for Shariah Compliant Debt Securities such as Sukuk, both domestical­ly and internatio­nally, the SEC took a proactive step by approving an enabling regulatory framework to introduce such products on the Colombo Stock Exchange,” the capital market regulator said in a statement.

The accredited Shariah Scholars and compliance certificat­ion process approved by the SEC will provide credibilit­y to the products listed on the Exchange, it added.

The SEC published an advertisem­ent calling for applicatio­ns from Shariah scholars with the requisite academic / profession­al qualificat­ions, work experience and other eligibilit­y criteria and through a rigorous selection process.

As outlined in the published Guidelines and SEC’S directive to the CSE, issuers of Islamic capital market products seeking a listing on the CSE are required to obtain a Shariah compliance certificat­ion from any of the three Accredited Shariah Scholars. The Guidelines define the duties of a Shariah Scholar, qualificat­ions and experience required, submission of reports and record maintenanc­e, governance standards, conflict of interest management, and fit & proper criteria.

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