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2. SII Involvement in Islamic Finance
3. Key Information
4. Securities Institute is a registered charity and its mission is:
“To set standards of professional excellence and integrity for individual practitioners, and provide the means of attaining them”
As the main examining body for the industry, the Institute provides a range of relevant vocational, benchmark, threshold and professional qualifications vital to the maintenance of high industry standards and I will talk later in greater detail about the IAQ programme and cover very briefly an overview of the SI Diploma programme.
Securities Institute Services (SIS), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute, was established in April 1994. SIS is the commercial arm of the Institute and facilitates the achievement of the Institute’s mission through the development of new training programmes, and through the generation of revenue from the provision of respected training courses, conferences and seminars, publications and consultancy services in support of both the Institute’s qualifications and continuing learning, to drive the charity functions of the Institute itself.
Securities Institute is a registered charity and its mission is:
“To set standards of professional excellence and integrity for individual practitioners, and provide the means of attaining them”
As the main examining body for the industry, the Institute provides a range of relevant vocational, benchmark, threshold and professional qualifications vital to the maintenance of high industry standards and I will talk later in greater detail about the IAQ programme and cover very briefly an overview of the SI Diploma programme.
Securities Institute Services (SIS), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute, was established in April 1994. SIS is the commercial arm of the Institute and facilitates the achievement of the Institute’s mission through the development of new training programmes, and through the generation of revenue from the provision of respected training courses, conferences and seminars, publications and consultancy services in support of both the Institute’s qualifications and continuing learning, to drive the charity functions of the Institute itself.
5. Three Main Activities:
6. Who Takes our Qualifications?
7. Alliances
8. Securities & Investment Institute
10. Why a UK Professional Body for the Islamic Finance Qualification?
12. What is unique about IFQ What is What is
13. IFQ Setting international benchmark accessed by all
Available from March 2007
17. IFQ – Highlighting new standard setters (1)
18. IFQ – Highlighting new standard setters (2)
19. Potential accounting challenges
20. Why potential resistance for new standards?