Islamic finance and banking have experienced significant growth in recent years, offering ethical and sustainable financial solutions to a diverse clientele. The global Islamic finance market reached US$3.6 trillion in assets in 2021 and is projected to grow to an estimated US$4.9 trillion by 2025. This growth highlights the importance of ensuring that the Australian taxation and legal framework is equipped to support the unique characteristics of Islamic finance and address the needs of its growing customer base. Stemming from high-level industry and policy discussions held during the ANU's first Workshop on the Study of Islamic and Middle Eastern Economies in December 2022, this project aims to address the challenges and opportunities surrounding the taxation and legal framework of Islamic finance products, which have been identified as a considerable obstacle towards the effective adoption of Islamic finance in Australia. The symposium will engage stakeholders from various sectors, including industry practitioners, federal government members, taxation experts, Islamic finance scholars and academics, and other business and policy stakeholders.
Registration Here: https://payments.anu.edu.au/IFS
Tickets and Pricing:
Student (Early Bird): $75
Student (Standard): $100
General Admission (Early Bird): $100
General Admission (Standard): $200
Early Bird registration ends on 31 October 2023
The program will be available on 15 November 2023.
Dr Anas Iqtait
Email: anas.Iqtait@anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 9210