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Second National Islamic Microfinance Conference held

The second National Islamic Microfinance Conference, which was jointly organized by the State Bank of Pakistan, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) and Farz Foundation, was recently held. At the conference, it was discussed that it was necessary for State Bank of Pakistan to develop a new policy instrument to deal with the financial needs of the small businesses. It was further noted that skilled people in the Islamic micro-finance industry were needed. A suggestion was made for Wafaqul-Madaris to introduce Islamic microfinance as a subject in order to be of help in guiding the banks who are working in this sector after studying.

Farz Foundation, WCMP to work together on Islamic microfinance

The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists (WCMP) and Pakistan’s Islamic microfinance institution Farz Foundation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The foundation and the WCMP will cooperate in developing Shari’ah-compliant product based on need and innovation. WCMP will copy Farz methodology in Pakistan and outside, especially in the less developed Muslim countries.
Farz Foundation represents Pakistan’s first Shari’ah-compliant Islamic microfinance institution.

Farz Foundation, WCMP to work together on Islamic Finance

The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists (WCMP) and Pakistan’s Islamic microfinance institution Farz Foundation have singed a Memorandum of Understanding to further empower their partnership.
The two will work together in developing Shariah compliant, need based and market driven innovative products. They will also design the strategies to carry out the products' operations to kick start the Halal income generating cycle.
WCMP will copy Farz Methodology in Pakistan and outside, especially in the less developed Muslim countries.

NGO World forays into Islamic Microfinance with Farz Foundation

NGO World has closed an agreement with Shariah certified Islamic microfinance institution ‘Farz Foundation’ to replicate its Islamic Microfinance Methodology in poverty alleviation programs.
Together they will make and raise awareness for Shariah compliant finance products by conducting training sessions, workshops with the poor community.

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Farz Foundation Hosts First National Islamic Microfinance Conference in Lahore, Pakistan, Promotes Farz Meth

The Farz Foundation recently hosted the first National Islamic Microfinance Conference in Lahore, Pakistan, in an effort to develop solutions for the microfinance industry in Pakistan.
Among the ideas proposed to move away from lending practices that “create overindebtedness and violate the principles of customer’s ethic” is the Farz Methodology, a microfinance model promoted by Farz. The methodology, based on Islamic principles, offers free business and health education to clients, prior to offering funding, in deference to Sadqae Jariah (social responsibility). Farz offers loans to clients for the purchase of assets, such as real estate and business equipment. The loans, called murabaha, are interest-free but stipulate that the lender be entitled to a 24-percent profit on the proceeds from the asset.

Conference Report: The First National Islamic Microfinance Conference in Pakistan on Poverty Alleviation

The first National Islamic Microfinance conference was held on 29th of January 2011 in the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry . The conference was attended by Iftikahr Malik, Vice Presiden Sarrc Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Tahir Malik, Chairman Trafco Group of Companies , Mr. Zulfiqar Khokhar Additional Direcroe Islamic Banking & Finance Department State Bank of Pakistan, Mufty Iftikhar Baig, Sharia Advisoe of Albaraka bank Mufty Mahmood, Sharia Advisor Farz Foundation , Tariq Shafi, Regional Chairman FPCCI.and Ms Humera Awais Shahid, member Provincial Assembly.

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