Pact provides pathways in Islamic finance


Prof Downes (right) and Dr Mohd Azmi exchanging documents at the ceremony.

MALAYSIA is known to be a leader in Islamic finance.

Datuk Dr Azmi Omar, the president and chief executive officer of the International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (Inceif) -– set up by Bank Negara in 2005 – says there is great potential for the sector to grow as it has a “strong recipe for success”.

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