Corporate governance in Islamic Banking and Finance

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Corporate governance in Islamic Banking and Finance Course
Introduction:
Islamic financial institutions adhere to a set of regulations called Islamic law or Shariah, which governs their operations and transactions based on principles derived from the Quran and Hadith. This statutory corporate governance in Islam plays a significant role in ensuring that the bank's activities align with Islamic principles. Moreover, Shariah serves as a supervisory mechanism, overseeing the roles of all stakeholders within the banking system.
To address the increasing demand for capacity building in the Islamic Banking and Finance industry, LPC Training offers a specialized training program for professionals in the banking and finance sector.
The training program, titled "Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking and Finance," aims to enhance institutional capacity across various segments of Islamic finance. It not only contributes to the development of Islamic finance but also deepens participants' knowledge and skills in this field. The program serves as a platform for further growth and advancement in the realm of Islamic finance.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking and Finance training course, participants will be able to:
- Use the financial tools and techniques necessary to create corporate value and shareholder value
- Understand the tools & techniques in Islamic banking and finance
- Understand the essential Investment Vehicles and structure of Islamic financial services
- Identify the working of the Shariah control and compliance systems in an Islamic Financial Institution
- Evaluate the impact of alternative capital structures
- Develop long-term economic planning models and strategies
- Manage Financial Risk
- Understanding the importance and relevance of corporate governance standards for Islamic Financial Institutions
Who Should Attend?
Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking and Finance Training course, is ideal for:
- All those employed in banking and financial services;
- All professionals having financial, project management, planning, treasury, and cash management responsibilities;
- All senior and director level managers, and any financial and non-financial professionals that need or wish to learn more about the management of corporate and Islamic finance, and corporate governance.
Course Outlines:
The Framework of Corporate Finance & Capital Investment
- Corporate Finance and its Importance
- The Financial Statements – What do they tell us about financing?
- Long-term & Short-term Financing
- Cost of Equity, Cost of Debt and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
- Capital Structure Models
- Future Values, Present Values and Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
- Capital Investment Appraisal Techniques
- Capital Budgeting, Capital Rationing and the Profitability Index (PI)
Overview of Islamic Banking & Finance
- The Growth of the Islamic Finance Industry
- Fundamentals of Islamic Banking and Finance
- Shariah and Fiqh Principles
- Takaful And Islamic Wealth Management
- Islamic Banking Financial Instruments
- Islamic Investment, especially Sukuks
- Regulatory Environment of Islamic Banking
- The Global Standing of the Islamic Capital Market
Sharia 'a Fundamentals in Islamic Banking
- Definition of Sharia’a and Its Salient Characteristics
- Sources of Sharia’a
- Ethics in Sharia'a - Compliant Business and Finance
- Major Sharia’a Prohibitions and Principles and their Implications
- Shariah Compliance Risks in Islamic Banking
- Sharia’a Supervisory Board (SSB)
- Corporate and Sharia’a Governance
- Shariah Audit and Legal Issues in Islamic Finance
Financial Planning and Financial Risk in Islamic Financial Services
- Long-term Financial Plans to Determine Funding Requirements
- Financial Techniques Applied by Islamic Banks
- Financial Planning Models
- Identify Types of Risk in Your Organization
- Credit Risk in Islamic Banking and Finance
- Liquidity Risk in Islamic Financial Products
- Financial Risk Management and Behavioral Finance
- Risk Management Process in Islamic Financial Services
Corporate Governance in Islamic banking
- Elements of Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking
- Governance Structures
- Responsibilities of the Board of Directors and the Role of Non-executive
- Disclosure and Transparency
- The roles of Auditors and Directors
- The Need for Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Nomination, Remuneration and Internal Audit Committees
- Corporate Governance Reporting in The Annual Report and Accounts
- Design Report
- Design Evaluations and Assessments