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Corporate governance in Islamic Banking and Finance

Corporate governance plays a critical role in ensuring transparency, accountability, and sustainability within financial institutions. In Islamic banking and finance, governance frameworks carry additional complexity due to the requirement to comply with Sharia’a principles alongside conventional regulatory standards. Weak governance structures can expose Islamic financial institutions to compliance risks, reputational damage, and misalignment between financial performance and ethical objectives.

The Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking and Finance course by LPC provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of governance principles as applied within Islamic financial institutions. The course explores the evolution of Islamic corporate governance, the role of Sharia’a Supervisory Boards, board and committee structures, and governance-related risk management practices. Participants will gain practical insights into aligning governance systems with Maqasid al-Sharia’a while maintaining operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.

Through case studies, real-world examples, and practical discussions, participants will examine governance challenges facing Islamic banks and financial institutions globally. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to assess, design, and enhance governance frameworks that support ethical decision-making, risk oversight, and long-term institutional sustainability.

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Length: 5 Days
Type: Online
Date: 3 August 2026
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Corporate governance plays a critical role in ensuring transparency, accountability, and sustainability within financial institutions. In Islamic banking and finance, governance frameworks carry additional complexity due to the requirement to comply with Sharia’a principles alongside conventional regulatory standards. Weak governance structures can expose Islamic financial institutions to compliance risks, reputational damage, and misalignment between financial performance and ethical objectives.

The Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking and Finance course by LPC provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of governance principles as applied within Islamic financial institutions. The course explores the evolution of Islamic corporate governance, the role of Sharia’a Supervisory Boards, board and committee structures, and governance-related risk management practices. Participants will gain practical insights into aligning governance systems with Maqasid al-Sharia’a while maintaining operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.

Through case studies, real-world examples, and practical discussions, participants will examine governance challenges facing Islamic banks and financial institutions globally. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to assess, design, and enhance governance frameworks that support ethical decision-making, risk oversight, and long-term institutional sustainability.

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