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Islamic Finance Training is pleased to bring you a comprehensive four-day course developed to provide you with a clear understanding of the characteristics, parameters and documentation issues of Islamic financing structures. This includes the most important sales, lease and partnership contracts. The course will be led by leading practitioners and will be based on real-life examples and cases, giving you an excellent opportunity to learn and hear about the practical issues of Islamic financial products.
What are the various points of contention between Islamic and conventional financial products; what are the challenges in drafting documentation for Islamic financial structrures; and what are the key Shariah issues that require careful consideration? These crucial points, and more, will be covered in detail by the course director and will ensure you leave the program with a clear understanding of documenatation and Islamic finance. |
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Dates & Price
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Structuring & Documenting Islamic Financial Transactions |
22-Nov-2010 to 25-Nov-2010, HONG KONG, Asia US$ 3,200
Register Now
(Early registration before 22-Oct-2010 US$3,040)
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Discounts
We offer discounts for early registrations (one month before the course start date), so please book early. We also offer discounts for groups of two delegates or more. Please contact our office directly or see individual course brochures for more details. *BONUS: All delegates will receive free access to our on-line, self study module: Foundations of Islamic Finance & Banking (developed by SHAPETM Financial Corp). This high-value tool is an excellent way to prepare for the classroom course at your own pace. |
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| What
Our Customers Say... |
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“A great Sukuk course. Everyone dealing in Sukuk and Islamic capital markets should attend this program.”
Senior Manager, Learning & Development, Noor Islamic Bank
“The course was outstanding. It has out-performed anything I have come across before.”
Commissioner, Bank Syariah Mandiri
“The speaker was clear, concise and technically very good.”
Chief Risk Officer, Bank Danamon |
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