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The Islamic Financial Institutions Directory 2026 stands as a vital resource for professionals navigating the rapidly expanding world of Sharia-compliant finance. This comprehensive compilation profiles over 5,000 leading institutions spanning banks, takaful (Islamic insurance) operators, investment firms, and leasing companies, primarily across Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. It includes more than 20,000 contacts from senior management and board members, delivering essential details such as company addresses, phone and fax numbers, emails, websites, and key personnel names.
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The Islamic Financial Institutions Directory 2026 stands as a vital resource for professionals navigating the rapidly expanding world of Sharia-compliant finance. This comprehensive compilation profiles over 5,000 leading institutions spanning banks, takaful (Islamic insurance) operators, investment firms, and leasing companies, primarily across Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. It includes more than 20,000 contacts from senior management and board members, delivering essential details such as company addresses, phone and fax numbers, emails, websites, and key personnel names.

The 2026 edition captures the sector’s explosive momentum, with global Islamic finance assets approaching or exceeding … The Islamic Financial Institutions Directory 2026 stands as a vital resource for professionals navigating the rapidly expanding world of Sharia-compliant finance. This comprehensive compilation profiles over 5,000 leading institutions spanning banks, takaful (Islamic insurance) operators, investment firms, and leasing companies, primarily across Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. It includes more than 20,000 contacts from senior management and board members, delivering essential details such as company addresses, phone and fax numbers, emails, websites, and key personnel names.Read more

by MJ•February 11, 2026•0

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