The Shariah-compliant food industry is expanding at an annual rate of 10%, helped in part by the increasing trade among Islamic nations. Issues of certification and standards remain, but the growing...
Daud Vicary Abdullah is a British converted Muslim who since 2011 has been President and CEO of INCEIF, the International Centre for Islamic Finance. Also known as the Global University for Islamic...
A Muslim-majority country with a population of just over 30 million, which has successfully integrated its Hindu and Chinese minorities, Malaysia may not appear as the obvious leader of the fast-growing...
An ancient Sudanese proverb says that one should share food like brothers, but settle accounts as merchants. The proverb cautions people to deal with friendship and business as two separate issues....
Launch of the ‘SME Business Pavilion’ at the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) underlines importance for small and medium enterprises to build resilience, especially with the realisation...
We speak with Tan Sri Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak the Secretary General of the World Islamic Economic Forum Foundation about Malaysia today and the challenges for Islamic economies around the globe.
Mr. Chung Chee Leong, President/Chief Executive Officer spoke to The Worldfolio and discussed his vision of increasing ways of delivering affordable housing financing to Malaysia’s people.
As the West has fewer opportunities for real estate development, some developers are looking to countries such as Malaysia for launching new projects. PM Communications sat down with the director of...
As an advanced country in its region, Malaysia has the potential to become a regional hub in South East Asia. One CEO of a company which has experienced Malaysia’s growth, Tan Sri Lourdenadin,...
INCEIF was established by Bank Negara Malaysia as the only university in the world dedicated to Islamic finance. President and CEO of INCEIF, Daud Vicary Abdullah, speaks to PM about Malaysia’s...