Seminar on Rizq Management Foundations
An exclusive 90-minute session by Mr Sani Hamid, Director of Wealth Management (Economy & Market Strategy) and Head of Islamic Wealth Advisory, Financial Alliance. It delves into six pivotal facets of a Muslim's financial life: Personal Finance, Investments, Risk Management, Debt Management, Estate Planning, and Zakat. This session is meticulously designed to ensure that both newcomers and experienced participants lay a robust foundation for managing their wealth in line with Islamic principles.
First Panel Discussion on Emerging Trends & Opportunities in Halal Investment
An insightful discussion that promises to dive deep into the latest trends and developments in the halal investment arena, delivered straight from industry experts. Distinguished panellists include Mr Sani Hamid, Director of Economy & Markets at Financial Alliance and Head of Financial Alliance Islamic Wealth Advisory, Mr Umar Munshi, Group Chairman, Ethis Group, and Mr Syed Muhammad Alsagoff, Associate Director and Head of Shariah Services, CGS-CIMB.
Second Panel Discussion on Time-Tested Lessons in Investing
A thoughtful conversation that features seasoned investment professionals who have navigated the market's ebbs and flows, drawing upon their years of experiences and uncovering invaluable lessons from missed opportunities and past investment misjudgements. Distinguished panellists include Dr Hazik Mohamed, Managing Director, Stellar Consulting Group, Mr Walshalafah Salleh, Co-Founder, Accrete Capital Partners, and Mr Reggie Koh, Founder, The Financial Coconut.
Debate on 'Should Investment Linked Policies be Part of Your Portfolio?'
An intellectual exchange between two prominent financial advisors; Mr Syed Afiq Syed Ismail, Chief Finance Ninja, Modern Muslim Finance and Mr Imran Sinwan, Associate Partner, IAM Advisory who will deliberate on this commonly recommended investment strategy, offering an unbiased perspective on its merits and pitfalls.
Exhibitors' Pitch by Emerging and Established Investment Platforms
A series of quick-fire presentations by both emerging and established investment platforms. Here, they will articulate their distinct offerings in comparison to traditional counterparts. Recognising that being Shariah-compliant does not equate to middling returns is vital. Instead, it propels these platforms to innovate, remaining tethered to Shariah guidelines.