by Ekrem Duman | Jun 26, 2026 | Finance, Islamic Finance
Islamic banking products for businesses include Shariah-compliant accounts, asset finance, trade finance, leasing, partnership finance, investment accounts, guarantees, cards, treasury tools, and capital markets structures. These products are designed to help...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 26, 2026 | Finance, Islamic Finance
Interest-free business financing is possible, but it does not mean free money, risk-free capital, or a loan with the interest label removed. In Islamic finance, interest-free financing usually means that a business obtains funding through a Shariah-compliant structure...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 26, 2026 | Finance, Islamic Finance
Islamic finance for SMEs gives small and medium-sized businesses a way to fund assets, trade, growth, and working capital needs while avoiding conventional interest-based borrowing. For many business owners, this is not only a financial decision. It is also a question...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 26, 2026 | Finance, Islamic Finance
Sukuk are Shariah-compliant investment certificates that give holders an interest in an underlying asset, project, service, usufruct, or pool of cash flows. They are often described as Islamic bonds, but that shortcut can be misleading. A conventional bond usually...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 26, 2026 | Finance, Islamic Finance
Musharakah is an Islamic partnership finance structure where two or more parties contribute capital to a business, asset, or project and share profit according to an agreed ratio. Losses are generally shared according to capital contribution. For businesses,...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 26, 2026 | Finance, Islamic Finance
Mudarabah is a profit-sharing structure in Islamic finance where one party provides capital and another party manages the business, project, or investment activity. The capital provider is commonly called the rabb al-mal, while the manager or entrepreneur is called...