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March
2015 / Jamadilakhir 1436H
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Over the last decade, Islamic banking
has increasingly gained acceptance amongst market participants. The
rising awareness of Shariah-compliant propositions has prompted more
countries and entities to join the global cohort of Islamic finance
stakeholders. Across the global banking industry, with the Islamic
banking sector closely involved, the current technology move is paving
the way towards critical changes to meet changing customer behaviour and
new competitive banking environment.
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Special Address by HRH Sultan Nazrin
Muizzuddin Shah, Sultan of Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia and Royal
Patron for Malaysia’s Islamic finance Initiative at the 6th SC-OCIS
Roundtable
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"Seeking
Sustainability: Role of Islamic Finance in the
Transformational Change” requires deep reflection and
deliberation on reshaping the overall landscape within which
Islamic finance operates. It also requires discussions on
elevating the role of Islamic finance in influencing or
even driving the transformation towards a more stable and sustainable environment.
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