CEO of FAAIF Camille Paldi sponsors and presents at the 4th Annual
Global Islamic Microfinance Forum November 1-2, 2014 in Dubai, UAE.
Dubai, UAE, November 03, 2014 -- CEO of FAAIF, Camille Paldi, states that there is a tremendous opportunity for Islamic microfinance in the United States, Europe, and Australia, the implementation of which can simultaneously help people in the United States, Europe, and Australia while promoting a positive image of Islam. At the Global Islamic Microfinance Forum 2014 produced by Al Huda Center of Islamic Banking and Economics and Akhuwat in Dubai, UAE, Paldi introduced several innovative microfinance concepts, which can be implemented in the United States and elsewhere.
Paldi explains that it is possible for an Islamic bank to donate an
asset for a sukuk transaction, the proceeds of which may go to fund a
microenterprise, food bank, homeless shelter, or orphanage. In addition,
Paldi suggests securitizing US Student Loan Debt and floating the
package in the bond market. Either an Islamic Bank can donate the
underlying asset for the transaction or the student loan holder can
promise to pay i.e. 5% of monthly pay-check for five years. The Islamic
finance industry can then hold an annual Charitable Sukuk Gala and
present awards for the best micro-sukuk and the best US student loan
recovery sukuk etc. Paldi also brought up the idea of an Islamic
mortgage default program, in which the fund members who are about to
default on a mortgage payment can apply for interest free loans to cover
the payments. The mortgage default takaful fund can be financed through
murabahah penalty payment charitable funds of Islamic banks, seed
funding, venture capital, or by the return on investment due to the
takaful operator after distributing ROI to the takaful participants. The
fund can also help people who have had their homes foreclosed or who
have recently been evicted. Paldi says it is also possible to create an
Islamic waqf charitable endowment with donated land from the Islamic
world in order to provide free University education in the United States
as well as to fund homeless shelters. In addition, Paldi mentions that
it is possible to convert donation based entities such as food banks
and homeless shelters into business enterprises by simply taking the
tax-free donations and investing them into Shari’ah compliant funds,
thereby providing a return on investment to the people who give
donations as well as raising funds for the charitable entity,
transforming it into a charitable enterprise. In addition, it is
possible to introduce Islamic micro-startups funded by seed money and
crowdfunding and Angel Investors for microenterprise. Lastly, Paldi
suggests setting up an Islamic medical fund for US Veterans, as many US
veterans currently lack access to health care, jobs, and homes. In fact,
Paldi says it is possible to create Islamic Veteran Center Enterprises
that provide jobs, healthcare, support, and housing for veterans in the
United States who lack access to employment, healthcare, housing, and
face discrimination for various reasons.
Overall, Paldi says the United States and other Western countries can benefit greatly from Islamic microfinance concepts, especially in the face of massive corporate expansion, a failing financial system, increasing levels of debt, and the lack of access to business financing for the small to medium business person. Paldi also states that as a US citizen, she is from a country of pioneers, entrepreneurs, and innovation and that her ideas and skills will be welcome in the United States and the western world. Camille Paldi can be reached at camille@faaif.com.
FAAIF Limited is a legal and management consultancy firm servicing clients in Islamic banking, finance, and takaful. FAAIF Events is an events production and management company http://www.faaif.com.
Contact:
Camille Paldi, CEO
FAAIF Limited
Dubai, UAE
+971 56 950 0562
camille@faaif.com
http://www.faaif.com
Dubai, UAE, November 03, 2014 -- CEO of FAAIF, Camille Paldi, states that there is a tremendous opportunity for Islamic microfinance in the United States, Europe, and Australia, the implementation of which can simultaneously help people in the United States, Europe, and Australia while promoting a positive image of Islam. At the Global Islamic Microfinance Forum 2014 produced by Al Huda Center of Islamic Banking and Economics and Akhuwat in Dubai, UAE, Paldi introduced several innovative microfinance concepts, which can be implemented in the United States and elsewhere.
Overall, Paldi says the United States and other Western countries can benefit greatly from Islamic microfinance concepts, especially in the face of massive corporate expansion, a failing financial system, increasing levels of debt, and the lack of access to business financing for the small to medium business person. Paldi also states that as a US citizen, she is from a country of pioneers, entrepreneurs, and innovation and that her ideas and skills will be welcome in the United States and the western world. Camille Paldi can be reached at camille@faaif.com.
FAAIF Limited is a legal and management consultancy firm servicing clients in Islamic banking, finance, and takaful. FAAIF Events is an events production and management company http://www.faaif.com.
Contact:
Camille Paldi, CEO
FAAIF Limited
Dubai, UAE
+971 56 950 0562
camille@faaif.com
http://www.faaif.com
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