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The World Takaful Conference: Managing Risk. Innovating Products. Driving Growth


10 – 11 April 2011, Dubai


The 6th Annual World Takaful Conference (WTC 2011), the world’s largest and most pre-eminent gathering for Takaful industry leaders builds on 6 years of successfully meeting industry needs and has again this year set the stage for industry leaders to chart the future direction of the market, showcase cutting edge innovations, and also address the key enablers that will boost growth in the international Takaful market.


Contact:


O: http://www.megaevents.net/takaful/ T: +971 4 343 1200 E: andrew@megaevents.net


10th Anniversary Islamic Finance Summit


21 - 23 February 2011 - The Landmark, London


GIFM has secured a 15%* discount with the organizers Euromoney Seminars for the Islamic Finance Summit in February 2011, which we can offer exclusively to you. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the London conference is the MUST attend event for key names in the Islamic finance industry. Anyone who is anyone will be at the Landmark Hotel in February 2011 and this is your chance to be there.


Join senior Shariah scholars, investment and retail bankers, corporate borrowers, takaful and retakaful providers, asset managers andinstitu- tional investors and we willguarantee you:


• High end networking with over 400 key Islamic and conventional industry deci- sion makers • Unrivalled debates and in depth analysis of the key issues for the Islamic finance market


• The Annual Open Fatwa and Shariah Audi- ence Discussion, the largest open discus- sion with senior Shariah scholars


Contact:


O: www.euromoneyseminars.com/if11 or T: +44 (0)20 7779 8999 or E: tbarnes@euromoneyplc.com


World Islamic Finance Conference 28 -29 March 2011 - London


Currently, Islamic Finance boasts of global assets in excess of $1 Trillion. With this system moving beyond from being just the “preferred choice of few”, it is not surprising to see major western banks having an Islamic Finance set up. The UK Government, in particular, has played a key role in the success of this industry, which in turn has resulted in the development of London as the global centre of Islamic Finance.


With these exciting times ahead, Fleming Gulf’s inaugural World Islamic Finance Conference, to be held in London, UK on 28 -29 March 2011 will offer a platform to discuss the growth and investment opportunities offered by this indus- try. The conference is aptly designed with its foundation based on the theme: “Accelerating Islamic Finance Growth; Bridging Boundaries”.


Contact:


T: +91 9880 250255 E: info@fleminggulf.com F: +91 8039 919 099 W: http://www.fleminggulf.com/finance/eu- rope/world-islamic-finance-conference


Islamic Finance: The Substantive Debate - Featuring an in-depth Sharia panel discussion


12 April 2011, London


Our detailed market research has revealed that while there are established conferences in Islamic finance, what is missing is an in- depth and meaningful debate on the issues that really matter to practitioners working in Islamic finance.


• Has Islamic finance become mired in form over substance? • Does Islamic finance need to be more inclusive for like-minded ethical com- munities and constituents? • And what are the cutting-edge develop- ments in retail and wholesale product development? • This conference is uniquely distin- guished from other events in the field by featuring a four-hour debate with the world’s pre-eminent scholars, focusing on the issues that really matter to prac- titioners in Islamic finance.


Contact:


O:www.glbevents.com. T: +44 20 7234 0606 E: amowat@gbp.co.uk


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