The fastest-growing segment of Islamic finance is sukuk. It makes wholesale financing accessible and serves as the framework for the growth of Islamic financial markets. The majority of the issuances up to this point have imitated bond arrangements that ultimately rely on a government credit. However, the use of Sukuk is swiftly growing in various sectors, including corporate financing, actual asset securitizations, project, infrastructure, and real estate financing. The purpose of this workshop is to acquaint persons working in Islamic and conventional finance with the fundamental ideas, organizational frameworks, and processes, as well as the real-world transactional challenges associated with the application of Sukuk in contemporary Islamic banking. Additionally, it will describe the Ijara, Musharaka, Mudaraba, Murabaha, and other underlying structures of Sukuk.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to: