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NBAD hosts leading Islamic finance experts to discuss future of Sukuk

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NBAD hosts leading Islamic finance experts to discuss future of Sukuk
NBAD hosts leading Islamic finance experts to discuss future of Sukuk

The National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) and CNBC hosted an international panel of leading Islamic finance experts to discuss the future of Sukuk in London. On the year ahead, the panellists concluded that they expect global Sukuk issuance to reach US $145 billion in 2015.

The expert panel discussed the marked global growth of the Islamic finance industry, with 2014 having been a particularly notable year, and the increasing demand for Shari’ah compliant bonds. They agreed that the demand for Sukuk significantly outweighs the supply, with growing investor appetite for more diverse investment opportunities.

The expert panel comprised Michael Bennett, Head of Derivatives and Structured Finance at The World Bank; Gordon Welsh, Head of Aviation at UK Export Finance; Dr. Massoud Janekeh, Director and Head of Islamic Capital Markets at Bank of London and The Middle East; and Mushtak Parker, Editor of Islamic Banker. Andy Cairns, Managing Director and Global Head of Debt Origination and Distribution at NBAD moderated the session.

During the event, which was attended by over 70 industry professionals, the panellists highlighted the importance of innovation and a greater diversity of issuers in order to satisfy demand and create a deeper market. Ultimately, the debate centred on the potential for Sukuk to become a major financing tool and mainstream asset class.

The panellists recognised that much has been done in recent years to standardise the Sukuk structuring process and make it more efficient but they agreed that Western institutions need to work closer with Shari’a Boards to encourage more traditionally conventional issuers to tap the Islamic market.

Alex Thursby, NBAD’s Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “As one of the world’s leading Sukuk arrangers, we believe there is a significant opportunity for multinationals to raise capital by issuing Shari’a compliant instruments. Sukuk, with its unique structure and characteristics, provides a compelling alternative to a conventional bond and offers a wide access to liquid assets. Our role as a leading financial institution in the region is to nurture the growth of the Islamic finance industry and drive economic activities and growth across the West-East Corridor.” Andy Cairns, Managing Director and Global Head of Debt Origination & Distribution at NBAD, said: “2014 was a record year for International Sukuk issuance. I am optimistic that this positive momentum will continue in 2015 supported by new first-time issuers and further product innovation. Given the significant liquidity within Islamic investors and across the Middle East, I see Sukuk as a funding tool that is increasingly relevant to global borrowers”.

The panel, “The Future of Sukuk; West East Corridor”, was convened in response to the heightened interest in Sukuk over the last twelve months, which has intensified following the successful recent sovereign issuances by a number of non-Islamic countries including the UK, South Africa and Luxembourg.

This panel was the second in a series of events taking place around the world ahead of NBAD’s 2015 Global Financial Markets Forum (GFMF) which is taking place in Abu Dhabi in March. It followed on from “The Future of Energy: West East Corridor” event which was held in Kuala Lumpur in January. The next series event will be held in Mumbai in June.

Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates

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