Therefore, the Forum
will provide both a
practitioner and
scholarly
perspective on these
issues through a
structured forum for
discussion on Global
Islamic Finance.
More than 550
participants mainly
from the Middle
East, South East
Asia & Europe will
have rich networking
opportunities
through a
multidimensional
event gathering.
Highly-recognized
and internationally
renowned speakers
will be present and
available to provide
their own latest
trends into the
industry.
Furthermore, an
abundance of public
institutions,
private companies
and governmental and
non-governmental
organizations will
also share their
rich input and
enable participants
to accomplish their
attendance
objectives by
establishing
enduring business
ties with each
other.
IFIF 2010 will
feature ministers,
CEO’s, investors,
financial
institutions,
planners, government
authorities and
scholars.
During the
Conference some of
the following issues
will be discussed:
-
Islamic Funds &
Alternative
Investments
- The Reality of
Islamic Finance in
the Middle East
- Identifying the
driving forces of
global Islamic
Banking
- Understanding the
Attractiveness of
the SUKUK market
- Islamic Finance:
Problems and
Challenges
- Development and
the Future of the
Islamic Finance
Sector
- Islamic Finance
and Financial Crisis