08:00 – 09:00 |
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Registration & Breakfast |
09:00 – 09:05 |
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Welcome |
09:05 – 09:15
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Opening Address
James E Shapiro - Head, Market Development, Bombay Stock Exchange |
09:15 – 10:00 |
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Session One: Where is Islamic Financing in India Now? |
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Examining key industry developments in India discovering how to increase Islamic finance growth pace in India
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Secular views Vs. Islamic financing? |
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Growth of Islamic financing globally and its opportunities in India in the aftermath of the global economic crisis |
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Challenges facing the local Islamic financial markets |
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Recent growth in the market – opportunities for non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) offering Islamic finance products in India |
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Islamic financing in India relative to neighboring Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - Where does India go from here? |
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Moderator:
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Ahsan Ali - Head Islamic Origination, Standard Chartered Dubai |
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Panelist: |
H Abdur Raqeeb - General Secretary, Indian Center for Islamic Finance & Convenor, National Committee for Islamic Banking
Ashraf Mohamedy - Managing Director, Idafa Investments
Mohsin Shaik Bin Sehu Muhamed - Assistant Manager, Consumer Banking, CIMB Islamic
Keyur Shah - Partner, KPMG India
Prathima Rajan - Analyst, Celent
H. Jayesh - Founder Partner, Juris Corp
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10:00 – 10:45 |
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Session Two: Issuing & Investing in the Islamic Financial Markets |
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The development of Islamic issuance and investments in India and the Middle East, and its potential in a new business environment
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Identifying growth areas, market opportunities, potential investors and issuers |
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Demands of high net worth Individuals from the Middle East |
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Opportunities from Shariah compliant stock market investments |
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Discovering and adapting to changes in the issuing and investing market place |
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Identifying challenges and opportunities for local Islamic financial markets and banking to compete with conventional financial systems |
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Structuring and financing Islamic investment products to meet Indias needs |
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Moderator:
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Ashvin Parekh - Partner, National Leader, Global Financial Services, Ernst & Young |
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Panelist: |
Radhika Gupta - Director, Forefront Capital Management
Ashraf Mohamedy - Managing Director, Idafa Investments
Fawad Butt - Managing Partner, Zeus Capital Advisers
Imtiaz Merchant - Managing Director, Pragmatic Wealth Management
Ahsan Ali - Head Islamic Origination, Standard Chartered Dubai |
10:45 – 11:15 |
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Coffee Break |
11:15 – 11:30 |
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Presentation : Cutting Edge Islamic Wealth Management in Labuan
Hiu Chee Fatt - Trust Advisor, Labuan IBFC |
11:30 – 12:15 |
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Session Three: Islamic Finance Products: What Can and Can’t be Done? |
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Assessing the development of Islamic finance products in India and the regional markets. Including;
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Increasing acceptability of Shariah based products by non-Muslims in India |
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Where do opportunities lie for Islamic investment products in India? |
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Developments and updates in existing products including; |
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Takaful, re-Takaful & BancaTakaful |
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Private Equity |
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Structured Poducts |
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Fund & Wealth Management |
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Shariah Compliant Stocks |
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Standardization of products to increase cross-border acceptability |
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Islamic products from the corporate, bankers and consumers point of view |
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Comparing funds management in India to Malaysia and the Middle East - Can India compete? |
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Moderator:
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Samir Bali - Partner, Business Advisory Services, Ernst & Young |
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Panelist: |
Ali Shervani - Founder, Consigliori Consultants
Radhika Gupta - Director, Forefront Capital Management
Fawad Butt - Managing Partner, Zeus Capital Advisers
H. Jayesh - Founder Partner, Juris Corp
Mohsin Shaik Sehu Muhamed - Assistant Manager, Consumer Banking, CIMB Islamic |
12:15 – 13:00 |
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Session Four: India and Islamic Financing Capital Markets |
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Discussing local and regional developments in the interest-free financial market, including taxation, regulatory, risk management and ratings issues.
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Characteristics unique to the Indian market |
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Identifying opportunities and capitalizing from a large economy |
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Current growth of Islamic financing in India – addressing setbacks |
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Role of governmental bodies and regulators in ensuring compliance in the industry |
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Encouraging cross-boundary collaborations for growth and standardization |
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Rules and regulations governing Islamic finance and NBFCs: Role of NBFCs in encouraging Islamic finance growth |
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Moderator:
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Masoud Rahman - Director, Standard Chartered Bank |
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Panelist: |
Ali Shervani - Founder, Consigliori Consultants
Keyur Shah - Partner, KPMG India
Sameer Gupta - Partner, Global Tax Advisory Services, Ernst and Young
Imtiaz Merchant - Managing Director, Pragmatic Wealth Management
Yusuf Jha - Senior Shariah Auditor, Bank in GCC |
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13:00 – 14:00 |
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Lunch and Networking |