Please visit www.mollercentre.co.uk for more information



To speak to one of our representatives, please call us at +603 2162 7800

For enquiries from Malaysia:
Indran Pannerselvam
Phone +603 2162 7800 ext 25
[email protected]

For enquiries from Gulf countries:
Hatem Almasri
Phone +603 2162 7800 ext 31
[email protected]

For all other enquiries:
Cleo King
Phone +603 
2162 7800 ext 28
[email protected]

Mahfuzah Mahamud
Phone +603 2162 7800 ext 59
[email protected]


For administrative enquiries, please contact Ms Subashini Jaganathan at +603 
2162 7800 ext 32 or email at
[email protected] 



*Bonus: All delegates will receive free access to our on-line, self study 
module: Foundations of Islamic Finance & Banking (developed by 
SHAPETM Financial Corp.) This high-value tool is an excellent way to prepare 
for the classroom course at your own pace. (Terms & conditions apply)

 






ADVANCED ISLAMIC CORPORATE FINANCE & CAPITAL MARKETS



5th - 9th July 2009
The MØller Centre, Churchill College
CAMBRIDGE

Dear Nidal Al Sayyed,

Despite challenging market conditions, Islamic finance continues to provide 
opportunities for transactional banking, capital raising and direct investment 
throughout the world. It is also emerging as an increasingly important 
mechanism for attracting funds from the Middle East to Asia and Europe, as 
demonstrated by bi-lateral arrangements signed between GCC and other financial 
regulators. 

This 5-day fully residential program will cover the intricacies of Islamic 
corporate and trade finance, Sukuk and Islamic capital markets; Islamic project 
finance and restructuring issues for Islamic financings.



Module One: Islamic Corporate Banking & Finance
5th – 6th July 2010

 
 

Key Highlights:
Day One: Islamic Corporate Finance



Examining working capital tools “Cash Murabahah”



Applying hedging and derivative products



Understanding the Shariah process

 
 

Day Two: Islamic Trade Finance



Documentary collections contrasted to Islamic rules



Murabahah and trade finance



Export letter of credit cycle



Forfaiting



Sukuk applied to trade transactions



Hedging

 
 










COURSE AGENDA





REGISTRATION




Module Two: Islamic Capital Markets & Sukuk
7th – 9th July 2010


 
 

Key Highlights:
Day One: Sukuk & Islamic Capital Markets



Case Study: The Bahrain sovereign Benchmark CBB Sukuk Al Ijarah



Case Study: Tamweel Sukuk Al Ijarah contrasted to Cagamas & Dar Al Arkan



Legal, tax and infrastructure concerns for the Islamic Capital Markets



Case Study: Building an Auto ABS for Germany



Operational issues for Sukuk transactions



Musharakah, Mudarabah and Wakalah Sukuk models

 
 

Day Two: Sukuk & Financial products for Islamic Project Finance



Examination of Islamic structures for project finance



Case Study: SKS Tanjung Power



Case Study: Aabar Petroleum



Case Study: Red Sea Gateway







Day Three: Restructuring Issues for Sukuk & Islamic Capital Markets



Markets dynamics: GCC versus Southeast Asia versus European practices



Discussion of lives cases of failing Kuwait, UAE and Malaysian deals



Contrasting issues: what work and does not work

 
 










COURSE AGENDA





REGISTRATION


Expert Course Director: Abdulkader Thomas



Is the president & CEO of SHAPETM Financial Corp.



Is a member of the International Advisory Committee for Islamic Capital Markets 
of the Securities Commission of Malaysia and the International Advisory Board 
of FWU (Munich)



Was responsible for shepherding the first US banking regulatory approvals of 
Islamic financial instruments for Ijarah wa Iqtina and Murabahah in the 1990s



Secured regulatory approval for an Islamic profit sharing deposit to be applied 
in an insured US bank in 2002



Has been involved in the structuring of inbound foreign investment for the US, 
Europe and the UK



Has co-authored several works in the field including ‘Structuring Islamic 
Financial Transactions” with Stella Cox and Bryan Kraty (London: Euromoney, 
2005); “Islamic Bonds: Your Guide to Issuing, Structuring and Investing in 
Sukuk” with Nathif Adam (London: Euromoney, 2004 and “Interest in Islamic 
Economics: Understanding Riba (Oxford: Taylor & Francis, 2005)





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