Islamic Social Fintech Certificate Programme (Malaysia Technical Cooperation Programme)

The five-day programme successfully brought together a diverse group of delegates from countries such as Nigeria, Jordan, Azerbaijan, the Philippines, Kenya and Pakistan, fostering a rich exchange of ideas and perspectives. The programme’s primary objective was to equip participants with critical knowledge in the realms of Fintech and Islamic social finance. Throughout the sessions, delegates engaged deeply with fundamental concepts, strategic objectives and the evolving needs of consumers and stakeholders in these dynamic sectors.

Participants were introduced to the intricate ecosystems of Fintech and Islamic Fintech, gaining insights into essential regulations that protect public interest and enhance these frameworks’ effectiveness. The programme further encouraged vibrant discussions aimed at identifying pathways to make Islamic social finance more inclusive and innovative, addressing societal challenges and harnessing new opportunities.

By the end of the event, attendees had not only acquired a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between technology, finance, and social development but also fostered valuable connections that will undoubtedly contribute to the advancement of their respective fields. This programme has laid a solid foundation for ongoing collaboration and innovation in Fintech and Islamic social finance, paving the way for future initiatives prioritising inclusivity and societal benefit.