3rd global islamic microfinance forum' 2013

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AlHuda-Centre of Islamic Banking and Economics (CIBE) is a well known name in Islamic Banking and Finance sector which focuses on training, awareness, advisory and publications on Islamic Banking & Finance in order to promote the industry. AlHuda CIBE has organized a successful Conference "3rd Global Islamic Microfinance Forum" held on 6th & 7th October, 2013 in Dubai. AlHuda CIBE is very much pleased to share the topics and presentations being held in the Forum.

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Overcoming the financial challenges facing Islamic microfinance

Dr Ajaz Ahmed Khan, 3rd Global Islamic Microfinance Forum, Dubai, 6th October 2013

Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey

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Why is Islamic microfinance not more widespread?

• Profit sharing involves high transactions costs

• Requires high level of transparency - the difficulty associated with calculating profits and losses

• Low institutional technical capacity, established policies and procedures and guidance

• Authenticity and what is really ‘Shari’ah Compliant’?

• Lack of fundingImam Mosque, Isfahan, Iran

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How can we overcome the lack of funding?

• Provide more services than just credit (savings, takaful, money transfer, etc.).

• Establish better links with the Islamic finance industry and encourage them to downscale.

• Establish better links with Islamic institutional donors.

• Establish specialist Islamic microfinance investment funds.

Sana’a, Yemen

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P2P lending: the lendwithcare experience• Raised more than $5 million in capital, and growing

exponentially - raising more than $300,000 per month• More than 13,000 individual lenders (95% from the UK)

and attracting 500 new lenders each month• 98% of lenders re-lend• Making microfinance affordable for anyone anywhere

Badshahi Mosque, Lahore, Pakistan

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Why not create an Islamic peer to peer lending/donation platform?

Would offer several advantages:•Generate new capital•Secure, steady, long-term funding for MFIs – much cheaper than commercial sources and independent of the whims of institutional donors•Outlet for sadaqah and zakat•Making microfinance affordable•Ensuring the focus remains on improving poor peoples lives.

Timbuktu, Mali

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