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    Explore " ifn" with insightful episodes like "The use case of Hibah for Muslim estate planning", "Unlocking carbon credit market potential in a Halal manner", "Creating wealth in the UK Muslim community", "The SC's approach to developing sustainable finance regulations in Malaysia" and "The equity crowdfunding scene in Malaysia" from podcasts like ""IFN OnAir", "IFN OnAir", "IFN OnAir", "IFN OnAir" and "IFN OnAir"" and more!

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    The use case of Hibah for Muslim estate planning

    The use case of Hibah for Muslim estate planning

    Estate planning is a major challenge in Malaysia, with the upper bound of frozen assets estimated at RM90 billion (US$19.36 billion). In this episode of the podcast, Marlena Kareem, the editor of ISFI, speaks to Ariffin Sabirin, the founder of Wasiyyah Shoppe, and Khairul Nisa Ismail, CEO of Sedania As Salam Capital, about how they are collaborating to address the Muslim estate planning challenge with the Hibah instrument. 

    Unlocking carbon credit market potential in a Halal manner

    Unlocking carbon credit market potential in a Halal manner

    Carbon credits are positioned as a potential avenue to alleviate some of the global climate pressures emanating from carbon emissions. But they are not without critics. Are they a viable asset class and how can we best optimize carbon credits and offsets? My name is Vineeta Tan, the managing editor of IFN. To understand this, in this episode, Vineeta Tan speaks to Professor Lisa Wilson, the managing director of XTCC, a Shariah compliant investment platform for carbon credits; and Dr Scott Levy, the managing director of Al Waseelah and founder of XTCC. 

    The SC's approach to developing sustainable finance regulations in Malaysia

    The SC's approach to developing sustainable finance regulations in Malaysia

    The sustainable finance space is beginning to mature with new regulations being introduced. Marlena Kareem from ISFI speaks to Salmah Bee Mohd Mydin, the executive director of market development responsible for sustainability from the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC), about the SC’s role in the development and implementation of sustainability regulations in Malaysia. 

    The equity crowdfunding scene in Malaysia

    The equity crowdfunding scene in Malaysia

    In 2022, after 10 years of being established, Malaysian digital platform for investing and fundraising pitchIN received approval from the Securities Commission Malaysia to list Shariah compliant companies on its platform. Sam Shafie, who is the CEO and Co-Founder of pitchIN, talks to IFN's Emir Zainul about his experience of managing a digital crowdfunding platform in Malaysia, their venture into Shariah compliant services and the firm’s future and beyond. 

    The challenges of developing Malaysia-generated carbon credit projects

    The challenges of developing Malaysia-generated carbon credit projects

    Malaysian infrastructure conglomerate YTL Corporation has been on Bursa Malaysia’s industry working group for the development of the Bursa Carbon Exchange since 2020. It is also an active carbon credit project developer in Southeast Asia. 

    Marlena Kareem from ISFI speaks with Ralph Dixon, the executive director of sustainability at YTL and CEO of YTL-SV Carbon, about the development of the Malaysian VCM space, the challenges that the changing regulatory environment poses as well as the opportunities for Islamic sustainable finance. 

    The first Islamic finance transaction with carbon credits as underlying assets

    The first Islamic finance transaction with carbon credits as underlying assets

    Description: Saudia Arabia’s Regional Voluntary Carbon Market Company (RVCMC) will facilitate the first-ever Islamic finance transaction with carbon credits as underlying assets this year, according to Riham ElGizy, CEO of the RVCMC. ISFI speaks to the RVCMC CEO to learn about the upcoming deal and the launch of the RVCMC exchange early next year. 

    Kayseri Seker's innovative agricultural Sukuk: a sweet deal

    Kayseri Seker's innovative agricultural Sukuk: a sweet deal

    Turkiye’s largest beet growers cooperative brand Kayseri Seker issued a TRY85 million (US$4.44 million) Sukuk in February 2022.  The facility was the first Sukuk to use a quota of crystal sugar as an underlying asset and was also the first Sukuk issued by a cooperative in Turkiye.  ISFI speaks to Dr Menevse Ozdemir Diliduzgun, the head of corporate finance and advisory at Halk Investment, and Ozgun Ozok, the managing partner of Ozok Law Firm, the legal advisor of the Sukuk, to learn more about this deal. 

    The challenges of issuing Sukuk in the Maldives

    The challenges of issuing Sukuk in the Maldives

    Dr Aishath Muneeza, who was personally involved in structuring all the corporate Sukuk offered in the Maldives as well as the private sukuk and Islamic treasury instruments for the government of Maldives, talks to IFN's Emir Zainul about the challenges of issuing Sukuk in the Maldives, as she highlights the lack of awareness and legal constraints in the Islamic finance industry in the country. 

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