The General Council of Islamic Banks
and Financial Institutions (CIBAFI), the Participation Banks Association of Türkiye
(TKBB) and Istanbul Commerce University have signed a comprehensive Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) to foster innovation, research and development in the
field of participation finance both in Türkiye and globally.
The strategic partnership was
formalised with a protocol signed by Dr. Abdelilah Belatik, Secretary General of CIBAFI, Fatma Çınar,
Deputy Secretary General of the TKBB, Prof. Dr. Necdet Şensoy, Director of
Istanbul Commerce University Islamic Economics and Economic Systems Research
Centre, and Dr. Osman Altay, Director of Istanbul Commerce University
Continuing Education Centre at the TKBB headquarters. This cooperation aims to
carry out joint studies in the fields of education, research, sectoral
development and professional capacity building.
Dr. Abdelilah
Belatik emphasized, "This MoU reflects CIBAFI's commitment to fostering
strategic partnerships that advance the Islamic financial services industry.
Through this collaboration, we will drive innovation, enhance professional
capabilities, and develop impactful initiatives that strengthen participation
finance globally."
TKBB Deputy
Secretary General Fatma Çınar highlighted, "This partnership represents a comprehensive
approach to responding the dynamic needs of our sector. By bringing together
our strengths in sectoral expertise, academic research and professional
development, we are building new opportunities for sustainable growth in
participation finance."
Prof. Dr.
Necdet Şensoy, Director of the Islamic Economics and Economic Systems Research
Centre at Istanbul Commerce University commented, "Our cooperation will create
a strong platform for the exchange of information between academia and the
industry. Together, we will develop forward-looking solutions that meet the
evolving demands of the global participation finance sector."
The partnership covers many areas
of cooperation, including professional development programmes, joint research
initiatives, industry-academia collaboration, policy advocacy and market
development activities.