This course offers a comprehensive introduction to Sukuk, beginning with a clear definition and a comparison to conventional bonds to highlight their key differences.
Participants will gain insights into the regulatory bodies that govern Sukuk, ensuring a solid understanding of the framework within which they operate. The course also explores the distinct characteristics and various types of Sukuk commonly issued in the market.
Finally, it delves into Sukuk structures, providing a deeper understanding of how these instruments are designed and implemented in practice.
This course collects 5 CPE points.
The video covered the fundamentals of Sukuk, emphasizing its definition, characteristics, and types. Sukuk is a Sharia-compliant financial instrument used for asset securitization, offering advantages over traditional bank loans, such as longer tenures and fixed rates. Sukuk can be issued by sovereign, quasi-sovereign, or corporate entities and come in various forms, including plain, callable, perpetual, stapled, exchangeable, convertible, and green Sukuk. The discussion also highlighted the importance of Sharia compliance, avoiding Riba, Garar, Maysir, and non-halal activities, and the benefits and challenges of Sukuk issuance.
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