TAIF Digital Institute, UAE today announced its  new global partnerships in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, Morocco  and Egypt. An announcement issued today from the head office of the company based in Ras Al Khaimah Educational Zone, UAE quoted its Chief Executive Officer Muhammad Ziaullah Siddiqui saying as follows: “ In line with our policy to collaborate and cooperate with other organizations globally to further and support the cause of  digitalizing the Islamic Finance related capacity building efforts, we hereby proudly announce new partnerships. During the last week we have signed up five new partnerships with IFA Advisory (www.ifacbd.com) Dhaka, Bangladesh , Egyptian Islamic Finance Association (http://eifa-eg.com), Cairo,Egypt ,Fineopolis Advisory (www.fineopolis.com)Casablanca , Morocco and STEI SEBI (https://v2.sebi.ac.id/), Indonesia and Safwa Advisory (www.Safwaadvisory.com), Pakistan. We have agreed to work together on digitalizing and marketing Islamic Finance training courses together.

IFA Consultancy (IFAC) Bangladesh  is a research and training oriented institution, dedicated to human welfare and betterment through spreading the true spirit and beauty of Halal & Islamic Economy and Finance.ng and

Egyptian Islamic Finance Association, Egypt  ( ) is a non-profit organization comprising  a group of members specializing in Islamic sciences, financial, administrative, economic and legal sciences, which are based on Islamic thought.

Fineopolis Advisory Morocco, is an international consulting firm committed to work with leading institutions and authorities to achieve sustainable and inclusive social and economic development using technology, innovation and sharia compliant financial instruments.

STEI SEBI- The SEBI Islamic Economic College (STEI SEBI) is an educational institution established in Jakarta ,Indonesia offering various courses relating to Islamic Banking and Finance

Safwa Advisory  specializes in Shariah advisory, Halal finance consultancy, capacity building, and research & development for institutional and corporate clientele.

With all these partnerships the network of TAIF partners has now  spread to 9 countries (Canada, UK, South Africa, Pakistan, Malaysia, Morocco, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Indonesia and UAE)

About TAIF Digital Institute FZ LLC: TAIF Digital institute a UAE based company with Technology R&D office based in Canada. TAIF is committed to deliver a world-class learning experience, especially for Islamic Financial Institutions, which will keep Employees Sharp and motivated to learn something new every single day. We make this happen by our most advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms which produce immersive and unforgettable learning experience.

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