Islamic Finance
ISLAMIC FINANCE
The DFSA’s regulatory framework is based on principles of transparency, integrity and efficiency.
have used these to create an enabling regulatory framework for the Islamic financial services
industry. With the advantage of being able to design our regime from inception using
international standards, we have been able to create a cohesive and balanced regulatory
framework, rather than bolting Islamic finance onto an existing conventional regulatory regime.
Central to the DFSA’s approach to Islamic finance is our belief in risk-based regulation. Many of
the risks in Islamic finance have their counterparts in conventional finance, and we believe they
should be treated similarly. So our regime for Islamic finance is integrated with that for
conventional finance, but with explicit recognition of the structures and risks of Islamic finance,
where these are different.
We apply internationally accepted standards and principles; in Islamic finance those of the
Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) and the Islamic
Financial Services Board (IFSB). A number of DFSA employees are actively involved in the
working parties and committees of these bodies. As members of the Asian-Oceanian Standard-
Setters Group we contributed to its research paper on financial reporting issues for Islamic
finance.
DFSA speeches on Islamic finance
- Paul M Koster at the World Takaful Conference, 13 April 2011, "Effective Regulatory Initiatives to Strengthen Industry Foundations"
- Paul M Koster at the Annual Conference of the Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority, 25 January 2011, "Reshaping the Supervisory Role in the Financial Sector: The Case of Holland"
- Paul M Koster at the IFSB Summit, 4 May 2010, "New Framework for Liquidity Management for Islamic Financial Institutions"
- Paul M Koster at the IFSB Summit, 23 November 2009, "Implications of International Regulatory Change for Islamic Finance"
- Paul M Koster at the IFSB Summit, 8 May 2009, “Direction of Development Policies”
- Paul M Koster at the World Takaful Conference, 14 April 2009, “Laying the Foundations for Growth”
- Peter Casey on Islamic Capital Markets Regulation, 19 May 2009
- Simon Gray on Applying for IFSB Basel II Framework to Ensure a Bank's Capital Adequacy
DFSA publications on Islamic finance
- Leaflet on Islamic Finance Regulation in the DFSA
- Simon Gray on Takaful Funds in Emerging Markets Report, June 2009
- DFSA in Action – Volume 2, June 2008 – article on p1, “DFSA and Hong Kong launch Islamic finance initiative”
- DFSA in Action – Volume 1, December 2007 – article on p4, “Regulation key for Islamic finance industry” and article on p5, “Best Regulator for Islamic Funds”
- DFSA Business Plan 2009/2010 – view on Islamic finance regulation on p21 and Focus Area under Strategic Themes on p28
- DFSA Speeches and Presentations given at events held at Clare College, Cambridge:
- DFSA's Approach to Regulating Islamic Finance
- Impact of the Financial Crisis on Islamic Finance
- Implications of International Regulatory Change
- Islamic Finance
- Liquidity Management
- Prudential Rules for Islamic Banking
Authorised Firms doing Islamic finance business
To access the Public Register
- Under Firm Type, select Authorised Firms
- Under Endorsement, select either (or both) Operating an Islamic Window or Islamic Financial Institution
- Click on the Search button at the bottom of the page
- Click on the name of a firm to see more details
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