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Ethical Approach to Finance Crucial for Sustained Recovery, Al Qemzi
Dubai: 11 November, 2009 - Islamic finance is playing an important role in the economic recovery due to its adherence to ethical principles of finance, according to Hussain Al Qemzi, Group CEO of Noor Islamic Bank and Noor Investment Group .
The comments reflect a shift in the way Islamic finance is being positioned in a post-recession global financial system. According to Al Qemzi, when systems fail people start looking for alternatives and Islamic finance with its ethical approach can fill that gap.
Al Qemzi said: "Ethical financial practices, such as those followed by Islamic banks, could contribute to the world's financial framework. For the development of a new financial structure, where a reversal to ethics can lend a humanist touch, we don't need Islamic finance and conventional finance to co-exist, but rather we need one ethical financial model."
At the 'Leaders in Dubai Forum' which concluded recently, Al Qemzi, along with other top executives and entrepreneurs from the GCC, tackled the vital need for transparency and consistency in communicating corporate messages to the public. The forum witnessed prominent lectures and discussions by renowned speakers such as David Plouffe, Presidential Campaign Manager for US President Barack Obama, who advocated the incomparable power of human connection in shaping an effective organizational culture.
Hussain Al Qemzi is a noted speaker on Islamic finance and the region's banking sector. In a recent contribution to the Leaders' analytical handbook for the G20 Pittsburgh Summit 2009, he advocated the development of a new comprehensive financial system based on ethical principles such as those found in Islamic finance.
Recently, he was engaged in a lively discussion with a panel of authoritative C-level executives from the region at the World Islamic Retail Banking Conference which took place in October, where they tackled the expansion of regional Islamic banks globally, and reflected on the resilience of Islamic banks during the current crisis. During the address, he highlighted the challenges facing globalization of Islamic finance including economies of scale and capitalization.
Noor Islamic Bank was established in 2007 with a vision to ultimately grow into an international Islamic bank. The bank remains committed to this vision and focuses on promoting ethical practices in the financial community.
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About Noor Islamic Bank
Established in 2007 in Dubai, a full service bank,
Noor Islamic Bank
delivers the broadest range of products for its customers, with an emphasis on unique and personalized services.
Noor Islamic Bank
's products and services are governed by a Sharia'a Board, comprising leading Islamic scholars with extensive experience and expertise in legal, financial and banking-related matters.
Noor Islamic Bank
has 18 locations across the UAE in the Emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and an overseas representative office in Tunis. For further details, please visit: www.noorbank.com or call 800NOOR(6667).
For media enquiries, please contact:
Mohamed Tahboub
Jiwin Public Relations, Finance Practice
Mob: +97150 157 6868
Email: mohamed.tahboub@jiwin.ae
Ms. Fatma Al-Khaja
Noor Islamic Bank
Corporate Communications
Email: fatma.alkhaja@noorbank.com
© Press Release 2009
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