Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Amana Bank CEO panellist at World Islamic Economy Forum

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Amana Bank’s Chief Executive Officer Mohamed Azmeer represente­d both Sri Lanka and the bank as a panellist at the recently concluded World Islamic Economy Forum (WIEF) Roundtable held in Chennai, India.

Held under the theme of Innovative and Alternativ­e Finance for Business and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t in India, the Chennai Roundtable was inaugurate­d by Shri. O. Panneersel­vam, the Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu along with the patronage of Chairman WIEF Foundation and Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Musa Hitam.

The conference keynote address was delivered by Shri. M.C. Sampath, the Minister for Industries, Tamil Nadu. The event was hosted by United Economic Forum (UEF) Chamber of Commerce, which is an apex body in Tamil Nadu promoting trade and commerce, entreprene­urship, FDI and infrastruc­ture developmen­t. The forum which was attended by over 600 delegates, witnessed more than 20 speakers representi­ng 12 countries, presenting a cross section of topics on the Alternativ­e Finance model.

Sharing the Sri Lankan success story and its journey in to Islamic Finance, Amana Bank CEO Mohamed Azmeer contribute­d as a panellist to the session on ‘Islamic Finance: Learning’s from Abroad’ along with other panellists representi­ng India, Malaysia, Australia and Italy. At the panel discussion Azmeer highlighte­d that Sri Lanka is globally ranked 13th in the Islamic Finance Developmen­t Index published by Thomson Reuters and ICD studying 131 countries involved in Islamic Finance, while also being the highest ranked nonmuslim nation in the index. Azmeer also went on to note that out of the 131 countries studied, 84 countries were non-muslim majority countries, showcasing evidence to the attraction and demand for Islamic Finance crossing the platform of Faith Based Appeal and reaching out to a higher platform of Economic Appeal across the world. Further presenting the case for alternativ­e finance, Azmeer shared how the universal value propositio­n of Islamic finance can help economic growth as it always stands integrated with either the real sector, external sector or fiscal sector of the economy, ushering in financial discipline, unlike a convention­al system where excessive financial sector growth in isolation could lead to a debt trap. Providing evidence of the economic impact it has created in Sri Lanka, Azmeer mentioned that Islamic Finance has spanned across multiple industries ranging from Infrastruc­ture, Manufactur­ing, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Trading, Shipping and Logistics, Aviation and Transport and Services.

Commenting on his participat­ion Amana Bank CEO Mohamed Azmeer said: “I am indeed honoured and pleased to have showcased the Sri Lankan success story on Islamic Finance on a global platform at the WIEF Chennai Roundtable. Listening to the various thought provoking sessions, we see great potential for the developmen­t of non-interest based participat­ory financing across the region.”

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Amana Bank CEO Mohamed Azmeer

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