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Founded in 1981 as the Bahrain Bankers Training Centre, it is affiliated with the Central Bank of Bahrain and offers more than 400 various training courses in banking, accounting, Islamic finance, insurance, information technology and marketing. BIBF is largely responsible for the Bahrainization of the finance sector in the country.
The IFSB was founded by "a consortium of central banks" and the Islamic Development Bank in 2002 and began operations on 10 March 2003. [7] [8] The country of its location, Malaysia, passed a special law the same year —the Islamic Financial Services Board Act 2002—giving the IFSB the usual "immunities and privileges" international organizations receive.
China Banking Regulatory Commission (2003–2018), China Insurance Regulatory Commission (2003–2018), China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (2018–2023), and Financial Stability and Development Committee (2017–2023) Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority (2000–2013) Financial Regulator (Ireland) (2003–2010)
JS Bank, Bahrain Branch JS Bank: 30 June 2005 JS Bank Limited jsbl.com: KEB Hana Bank, Bahrain Branch KEB Hana Bank: 23 February 1977 KEB Hana Bank global.1qbank.com: MCB Wholesale Bank (Branch) Manama - Bahrain MCB: 22 August 1995 MCB Bank Limited mcb.com.pk: MUFG Bank, Bahrain Branch MUFG: 24 October 1979 MUFG Bank, Ltd. bk.mufg.jp ...
Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance [5] British University of Bahrain [6] Gulf University; Kingdom University [7] Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) - Bahrain; Royal University for Women [8] Talal Abu Ghazaleh University College of Business [9] University College of Bahrain [10] Euro University of Bahrain [11]
Malaysia has 16 fully-fledged Islamic banks including five foreign ones, with total Islamic bank assets of US$168.4 billion, which accounts for 25% of the Malaysia's total banking assets. [2] This in turn accounts for over 10% of the world's total Islamic banking assets.
In general, Islamic banking and finance has been described as having the "same purpose" as conventional banking but operating in accordance with the rules of Sharia law (Institute of Islamic Banking and Insurance), [107] or having the same "basic objective" as other private entities, i.e. "maximization of shareholder wealth" (Mohamed Warsame ...
Central Bank of Malaysia and Securities Commission Malaysia: Affiliations: Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB), Asian Banking School (ABS), Chartered Institute of Islamic Professionals (CIIF), Islamic Banking and Finance Institute of Malaysia (IBFIM), Securities Industry Development Corporation (SIDC) and The Malaysian Insurance Institute (MII)