10 Mar 2010 Press Release
 

DFSA Launches Electronic Islamic Finance Handbooks

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Dubai, UAE, 10 March 2010: The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA)The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA)Loading... has launched a series of electronic Islamic finance tailored handbooks, designed to help Firms undertaking Islamic finance activities in the Dubai International Financial CentreDubai International Financial CentreLoading... (DIFCDIFCLoading...).

The Islamic finance handbooks are designed to assist with the identification of the DFSADFSALoading...'s Rulebook requirements applicable to financial activities conducted as Islamic or Shari'a compliant.

The five tailored handbooks relate to five different types of Islamic finance activities. Each handbook contains the parts of the DFSADFSALoading... Rulebooks which apply to that particular area of activity namely:

  • Islamic Banking;
  • Islamic Investment Business, other than Operating Funds;
  • Islamic Insurance;
  • Islamic Insurance Intermediation and Management; and
  • Operation of Islamic Funds.

The Chief Executive of the DFSADFSALoading..., Mr Paul Koster said: "Islamic finance has witnessed tremendous growth and as such is an important area of focus for the DFSADFSALoading.... We want to provide the industry with improved access to our framework of Laws and regulations which is why we have created the Islamic finance tailored handbooks. By improving our delivery of information to Firms conducting Islamic finance activities, we hope that the handbooks will help Firms access the requirements that apply to their Islamic finance activities more easily."

The electronic handbooks are available on: www.dfsa.ae/Pages/LegalFramework/IslamicFinance

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The Dubai Financial Services AuthorityDubai Financial Services AuthorityLoading... (DFSADFSALoading...) is the independent regulator of financial and ancillary services conducted in or from the Dubai International Financial CentreDubai International Financial CentreLoading... (DIFCDIFCLoading...), a purpose-built financial free-zone in Dubai. The DFSADFSALoading...'s regulatory mandate covers asset management, banking and credit services, securities, collective investment funds, custody and trust services, commodities futures trading, Islamic finance, insurance, an international equities exchange and an international commodities derivatives exchange.

Paul M Koster is the Chief Executive of the Dubai Financial Services AuthorityDubai Financial Services AuthorityLoading... (DFSADFSALoading...). Mr Koster's priorities as Chief Executive include enhancing the DFSADFSALoading...'s standing as an internationally respected regulator; building capability, particularly in relation to developing regulatory skills in the UAE; and further developing the DFSADFSALoading...'s approach to risk-based regulation

Prior to becoming Chief Executive, he was Commissioner and Member of the Executive Board of the Autoriteit Financiële Markten (Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets), the national, integrated conduct of business financial services regulator for the Netherlands where he was identified as one of the four leaders shaping the conscience of Dutch business. Mr Koster joined the AFM in March 2001 and in addition to his duties as a Commissioner he chaired, from May 2006 until December 2007, CESR-Fin, the permanent working party of the Committee of European Securities Regulators that co-ordinates the endorsement and enforcement of financial reporting standards in Europe. For the previous two years he had chaired CESR's Subcommittee on International Standards Endorsement. During his time with the AFM, he was also a member of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) Chairs' Committee and, as Chief Executive of the DFSADFSALoading..., he remains actively involved in the work of IOSCO.

Mr Koster previously served as Executive Vice President (Corporate Internal Audit) at Royal Philips Electronics (1998-2001); as Managing Partner Corporate Finance, Coopers & Lybrand (1988-1998); and as Chief Compliance Officer and Acting Commissioner of Quotations, Amsterdam Stock Exchange (1986-1988); and carried out a number of senior finance functions in his earlier career, having trained as an accountant with Arthur Andersen.

Mr Koster is a licensed Register (Chartered) Accountant having qualified through the Royal Dutch Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1977 and been certified RA in 1983.

In May 2009, Mr Koster joined the Advisory Board of Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), the UAE's federal securities regulator, and in July 2009 he also became a Member of the Consultative Advisory Groups of the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) and the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA).

Paul Koster is a Dutch national, married and has two adult children.

For further information please contact:
Ms. Angharad Irving - Jones
Manager, External Communications
Dubai Financial Services Authority
Level 13, The Gate
Dubai, U.A.E.
Tel: +971 (0)4 362 1661
Fax: +971 (0)4 362 0801
Email: airvingjones@dfsa.ae
www.dfsa.ae

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