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DAY ONE - 27 November 2006, MONDAY
 
8.30 am Registration and Morning Refreshments
   
8.50 am Welcome Remarks from the Chair
   
9.00 am Welcoming Addresses
   
9.15 am Official Opening Address
Islamic Finance: Maturing Towards A Globalised Market
   
10.00 am Tea Break
   
10.30 am Regulatorys' Keynote Session

This highly significance session of KLIFF will assemble distinguished Governors and Chairmans to share their vision and missions towards bringing Islamic finance industry to the fore front of globalised market.
   
11.30 am Session One:
Boardroom Panel Session
Critical Success Factors Towards A Globalised Islamic Financial Market


The first session of KLIFF will tackle some of the most important challenges facing the Islamic finance industry in moving towards a globalised Islamic financial market. The eminent speakers will deal with the issues on human development, capital market, Shariah services as well as examine the potential of Malaysia as an Islamic financial hub.

A panel of leading international and regional experts including regulators, policy makers, Shariah scholars, business leaders and leading Islamic bankers will meet together to debate the critical success factors in this fast and rapidly developing sector of the financial services market.

• Human development in Islamic finance
• Islamic capital market liberalisation
• Global standard for local market
• Conversion: From conventional to Islamic
• Mergers and acquisitions: the impact of WTO?
• PR and branding of Islamic finance
• Shariah advisors - Services and responsibilities
• Is Malaysia materialising its aim to be an Islamic financial centre?
• Asia Pacific and Islamic finance
   
1.00 pm Lunch
   
2.30 pm Session Two:
Islamic Retail Banking: Offering Universal Products


Distinguished panelists will examine the challenges facing the Islamic retail banking market. Listen to viewpoints from industry players and practitioners on how Islamic retail banking products can be competitively expanded and marketed regionally and globally.

• Global trends in consumer banking – development and enhancement
• Islamic micro-credit financing and small medium enterprise (SME) financing: venture capital vis-à-vis socialy responsible investment
• Islamic mortgages
• Islamic credit card: the road ahead
• Tawarruq vis-à-vis Murabahah
   
4.00 pm Tea Break
   
4.15 pm Session Three:
Islamic Corporate Banking: Products Diversification and Expansion


• Update on latest structures in syndicate financing
• Raising capital in Islamic project financing: Issues and challenges
• Future trends in products and instruments: enhancement & innovations
• Shariah and legal issues in corporate banking
   
5.45 pm End of DAY ONE
   
6.30 pm Coktail Reception
   
8.00 pm AIBIM's Gala Dinner 2006
Governor's Awards for Islamic Finance 2006
   
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