What are Kazakhstan's prospects to grow as Islamic finance regional hub?
18 October, 2021 15:07
Islamic finance is the fastest-growing segment of the global banking industry, with more than 300 banks offering Sharia-compliant products and services. Kazakhstan's Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), launched in 2018, has helped the country accelerate its efforts to develop the Islamic finance market with its Islamic Finance and Business Hub.
In this broadcast, we sat down to talk to Madina Tukulova, Deputy Head of Islamic Finance and Business Hub at the AIFC about Kazakhstan's prospects to become a regional hub for Islamic finance.
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Assel Satubaldina
Assel Satubaldina
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