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WebTV's Islamic Finance will be featuring a robustconversation on 'Prospects for The Growth Of Non-Interest Finance Market Post Pandemic'.
Guest: Dr. Basheer Oshodi
Date: Friday,June 19, 2020
Time: 1.00pm
Platform: Livestream on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
Topic: Prospects for The Growth Of Non-Interest Finance Market Post Pandemic
Highlights: Available later in the day withlink to full video.
Host: BukolaAkinyele
Key Discussion Points
- How The Pandemic has Impacted the Prospects for theGrowth of the Non-Interest Finance Market
- Perspective on the N150bn Ijara Sukuk and How it willDeepen the Islamic Market
- How Non-Interest Finance can be mainstreamed in theEconomic Sustainability Plan of Government
- Outlook for the Non-Interest Finance Market in H2,2020
Guest Profile
BasheerOshodi, PhD, Head, Non-Interest Banking, Investments & Products.
Basheer'srole as the head of the Non-Interest banking team has helped to positionSterling Bank as a leader in the fast-developing alternative finance sector. Hehas over 20 years of work experience in banking, real estate and managementconsultancy.
Priorto joining Sterling Bank, Basheer was the Head, Islamic Banking Risk &Compliance at Stanbic IBTC Bank where he set up the non-interest bankingwindow. He also initiated products compliant with non-interest financeprinciples for Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Ltd.
Basheerholds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Estate Management and General Managementrespectively from the University of Lagos; PGD from the Institute of IslamicBanking & Insurance (IIBI), London; MRes) Business & Management fromLondon Metropolitan University; MPhil Economics from the University ofBuckingham, UK; and a Ph.D. in Management of Innovation & Technology fromDaVinci Institute for Technology Management, South Africa. He has completed theExecutive Programme at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University,USA.
Heis the author of the book titled - An Integral Approach to Development Economics:Islamic Finance in an African Context published by Gower, UK. He has alsopublished 25 academic articles and chapters and over 50 non-academic articles.
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