09:00 – 09:05
Quran Recitation
09:05 – 09:25
Opening Keynote Address
Professor Datuk Dr Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim, Chief Executive Officer, International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation
09:25 – 09:35
Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Abdulkader Thomas, Chief Executive Officer, SHAPE Financial
09:35 – 10:35
Opening Panel Session: Islamic Finance in Asia: A Gameplan for the Year Ahead
The region’s leading players share their views on what the strategy will be for the advancement of Islamic finance in Asia in the year ahead. As Asian markets begin to tackle the effect of a new economic environment, what impact will oil prices, global currency exchange and other economic factors have on how business is done here in Asia?
- Which markets are likely to lead and which sectors will flourish?
- What trends are we likely to see in investment banking and Sukuk issuances?
- What will it take to attract Gulf investors?
- Opportunities for cross border transactions in the coming year
- Impact of new regulations on growth in Asian markets
- True risk sharing: Is the industry moving towards risk sharing and equity based products?
Abdulkader Thomas, Chief Executive Officer, SHAPE Financial
Panelists:Alex Armstrong, Managing Director & Head of Financial Institutions, QInvest, Qatar
Jawad Ali, Managing Partner, Middle East Offices, King & Spalding, UAE
Mohammad Kamran Wajid, Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Financial Services & Emirates NBD Capital, United Arab Emirates
Mohamad Safri Shahul Hamid, Senior Managing Director and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, CIMB Islamic
Professor Datuk Dr Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim, Chief Executive Officer, International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation
10:35 – 11:15
Coffee & Networking
11:15 – 12:15
Panel Session: A Look at New Structures in Award Winning Sukuk Deals
- Will covered Sukuk become a trend in the region? What challenges exist in structuring and rating of covered Sukuk?
- A review of the applicability and success of recent structures: Convertible, exchangeable, perpetual and hybrid Sukuk
- Will we see an increase in the use of intangible assets?
- Rise of sovereign Sukuk in non-Muslim jurisdictions: What impact will this have on corporate Sukuk pipelines in these markets?
- Cross-border Sukuk: Will demand for these structures lead to much needed harmonisation?
- Tradability of Sukuk: Are Asian stakeholders creating and maintaining active secondary markets?
Khalid Howladar, Global Head, Islamic Finance, Moody’s Investor Service, UAE
Panelists:Chung Chee Leong, President/Chief Executive Officer, Cagamas
Mohd Effendi Abdullah, Senior Vice President/Head, Islamic Markets, AmInvestment Bank
Mohd Izani Ghani, Executive Director & Chief Financial Officer, Khazanah Nasional, Malaysia
Promod Dass, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, RAM Ratings
Qudeer Latif, Partner & Global Head of Islamic Finance Practice, Clifford Chance, UAE
12:15 – 13:00
Panel Session: Prospects for Green and SRI Sukuk and Corporate Waqf in Asia
- Are there opportunities for green Sukuk and SRI Sukuk?
- Will there be a shift towards the use of renewable energy, environmental assets and other intangible assets in Asian Sukuk and bond transactions?
- What guidelines and regulations are currently in place to drive this?
- Emergence of CSR Sukuk by way of Waqf
- Capital mobilization: How will Islamic finance facilitate the mobilization of Waqf funds?
Salman Ahmed, Partner, Head of Islamic Finance MENA, Trowers & Hamlins
Panelists:Edward Gustely, Managing Director, Penida Capital Advisors, Indonesia
Madzlan Mohamad Hussain, Partner, ZICOlaw
Nik Norishky Thani, Senior Vice President & Head for Special Projects (Islamic), Group Chief Executive’s Office, Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB)
Dr Shamsiah Abdul Karim, Waqf Scholar
13:00 – 13:10
Luncheon Address
13:10 – 14:25
Luncheon
14:25 – 15:15
Promoting Sustainable Growth in New Markets
As new markets make strides in solidifying their position in the global Islamic capital market, the strengths of each individual market and the ability to effectively carry out cross border Islamic finance activities must be enhanced. What can we expect in terms of new asset classes, sector-specific development and trends? How will the emergence of these markets create linkages with mature Islamic finance destinations? This roundtable will explore the prospects and challenges that lie ahead in some of the world’s most promising Islamic financial markets.
This session will cover development in Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Oman, Pakistan and the Philippines
Ahmed A. Khalid, Regional Head (Asia), Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector, IDB Group
Panelists:Gregory Man, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
Harish Parameswar, Managing Director & Head of Investment Banking, The Islamic Bank of Asia, Singapore
Kemal Rizadi Arbi, Advisor, Capital Market Authority, Sultanate of Oman
Naoki Nishida, President & Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Malaysia
Norfadelizan Abdul Rahman, President Director, Maybank Syariah Indonesia
15:15 – 15:30
Presentation: The Boom & Bust Cycle and Islamic Finance
15:30 – 15:50
Coffee & Networking
15:50 – 16:50
Corporate Funding Strategies in the Current Economic Environment
An in-depth review of how Asian corporates are raising funds in light of rising interest rates and falling oil prices
- How will recent economic events change corporate strategy on capital raising?
- What is the appeal of increasingly popular structures such as perpetual, covered and convertible Sukuk amongst corporate issuers?
- What can Shariah indices offer issuers in terms of widening the investor base and what needs to be done to warrant inclusion in Shariah indices?
- What new trends are likely to develop in Shariah compliant capital raising?
- Widening investor appeal of corporate Sukuk from a ratings perspective
Abdulkader Thomas, Chief Executive Officer, SHAPE Financial
Panelists:Ahmad Najib Nazlan, Chief Investment Officer, Amundi Malaysia
Irwan Abdalloh, Head of Islamic Capital Market Development, Indonesia Stock Exchange
Jamaluddin Nor Mohamad, Director of Islamic and Alternative Markets, Bursa Malaysia
Ken Aboud, Partner, Allen & Overy, Singapore
Michele Leung, Director of Fixed Income Indices, S&P Dow Jones Indices, Hong Kong
Ritesh Maheshwari, Managing Director, Standard & Poor’s
16:50 – 17:00
Chairperson’s Closing Remarks