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Advanced Islamic Banking and Capital Markets Training Course

For practitioners ready to structure sukuk, govern Sharia compliance and manage risk across Africa and Gulf Islamic capital markets.

5 Days

Duration

Certificate

Included

Instructor-Led

Delivery

Advanced

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Advanced Islamic Banking and Capital Markets Training Course

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$750

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In-Person, Live Online

Language

English

Dedicated Support

Pre & post training

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Course Overview

This five-day advanced programme moves beyond foundational Islamic banking into sukuk structuring and issuance, Islamic capital markets, advanced Sharia governance and audit, liquidity and risk management specific to Islamic banks, and cross-border Africa-Gulf partnership strategy, using a live sukuk issuance case study throughout.

Introduction

Once an institution has a working Islamic banking window in place, the harder questions begin: how to raise capital through sukuk rather than conventional bonds, how to satisfy Sharia governance standards robust enough for cross-border and Gulf investors, and how to manage liquidity and risk within a Sharia-compliant balance sheet. Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and several other African markets have introduced or are drafting specific legal frameworks for Islamic banking, while Gulf-based Islamic banks and sovereign wealth funds are actively seeking African partners and acquisition targets.

This advanced course is built for practitioners who already hold a working knowledge of Islamic finance and are ready to move into sukuk structuring, Islamic capital markets, advanced Sharia governance and audit, liquidity and risk management, and the cross-border partnerships now shaping the Africa-Gulf Islamic finance corridor. Using a live sovereign sukuk issuance and crossborder partnership case study, participants leave able to structure, govern and advise on Islamic finance at an institutional and capital markets level.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Structure and compare the major sukuk types used in African and Gulf capital markets.
  • Evaluate a sukuk issuance process from mandate to listing, including key market participants.
  • Assess Islamic investment funds and their role within Islamic capital markets.
  • Apply advanced Sharia governance and audit standards, including AAOIFI and IFSB frameworks.
  • Evaluate Sharia non-compliance risk, displaced commercial risk and rate of return risk.
  • Design liquidity management strategies using Sharia-compliant money market instruments.
  • Assess the regulatory capital treatment of Islamic banking assets and exposures.
  • Structure takaful and re-takaful arrangements for institutional and corporate clients.
  • Evaluate a cross-border Africa-Gulf Islamic finance partnership or acquisition opportunity.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for:

  • Islamic banking and product specialists advancing into structuring roles
  • Sharia compliance and audit officers moving into senior governance roles
  • Treasury and liquidity management professionals in Islamic financial institutions
  • Investment bankers structuring Sukuk and Islamic capital market transactions
  • Central bank and regulatory professionals supervising Islamic banks and capital markets
  • Risk management professionals assessing Islamic banking-specific risk exposures
  • Corporate and institutional finance teams exploring Gulf partnerships, investments or acquisitions


Training Methodology

Advanced, case-based learning centred on a live sovereign Sukuk issuance and cross-border Islamic finance partnership. Participants engage in expert-led discussions, transaction structuring exercises, Sharia governance and audit simulations, liquidity management workshops, and a final negotiation exercise focused on developing and executing a cross-border Islamic finance partnership.

Organizational Impact

Organisations that invest in this training can expect:

  • Stronger institutional capability to raise capital through sukuk rather than conventional debt.
  • Improved standing with Islamic financial institutions and investors in the Gulf.
  • Stronger Sharia governance and audit systems that withstand external scrutiny.
  • Better-managed liquidity and risk exposure across a Sharia-compliant balance sheet.
  • Reduced regulatory capital and compliance risk from Islamic banking exposures.
  • Stronger positioning to pursue or evaluate cross-border Africa-Gulf partnerships.
  • Reduced reliance on external advisers for sukuk structuring and capital markets work.
  • Improved readiness to supervise or be supervised under Islamic capital markets frameworks.
  • Enhanced institutional reputation as a serious participant in Islamic capital markets.

Personal Impact

Participants who enrol in this training will:

  • Build genuine technical command of sukuk structuring and Islamic capital markets.
  • Strengthen credibility when engaging Sharia scholars, regulators and Gulf counterparts.
  • Position as a specialist in one of the fastest-growing segments of African finance.
  • Improve ability to assess and manage Islamic bank-specific risk exposures independently.
  • Build a professional network across Islamic finance practitioners in Africa and the Gulf.
  • Sharpen judgement in Sharia governance and audit at an institutional standard.
  • Gain confidence structuring and negotiating cross-border Islamic finance partnerships.
  • Strengthen transferable capital markets skills applicable beyond Islamic finance.
  • Increase career mobility into senior Islamic banking, treasury and regulatory roles.

Course Outline

  • Sukuk principles and their role in Islamic capital markets
  • Comparing Sukuk with conventional bonds
  • Ijara, Musharaka, Murabaha, Wakala and hybrid Sukuk structures
  • Asset-backed versus asset-based Sukuk
  • Selecting the appropriate Sukuk structure for different issuers
  • Legal, Sharia and commercial structuring considerations
  • African and global sovereign and corporate Sukuk case studies

Practical session: Design and justify the most suitable Sukuk structure for a sovereign or corporate issuer.

  • The end-to-end Sukuk issuance process
  • Roles of arrangers, issuers, trustees, legal advisers and Sharia boards
  • Documentation and regulatory approval requirements
  • Pricing, investor demand and market placement
  • Islamic investment funds and institutional investors
  • Cross-border issuance considerations
  • Common structuring and execution challenges

Practical session: Develop a Sukuk issuance roadmap and stakeholder engagement plan.

  • Sharia governance frameworks and international standards
  • AAOIFI, IFSB and other global Islamic finance standards
  • Sharia audit methodologies and assurance processes
  • Managing Sharia non-compliance risk
  • Governance across multiple jurisdictions
  • Integrating Sharia governance into product development
  • Best practices in institutional governance

Practical session: Conduct a Sharia governance review and recommend improvements for an Islamic financial institution.

  • Islamic treasury operations and liquidity management
  • Sharia-compliant money market instruments
  • Liquidity risk management in Islamic financial institutions
  • Regulatory capital and prudential requirements
  • Takaful and Retakaful for institutional risk management
  • Stress testing Islamic banking balance sheets
  • Enterprise risk management in Islamic finance

Practical session: Develop a liquidity and risk management strategy for an Islamic financial institution.

  • Growth of Islamic finance across Africa and Gulf markets
  • Structuring cross-border partnerships and strategic alliances
  • Islamic finance for infrastructure and project financing
  • Due diligence in Islamic finance transactions
  • Negotiating governance and investment structures
  • Emerging opportunities and future market trends
  • Action planning and programme integration

Practical session: Present a strategic proposal for a cross-border Islamic finance partnership or market expansion initiative.

Certification

Certificate of Completion awarded on successful programme conclusion

At Strategic Revenue Africa, our certification goes beyond proof of attendance—it represents practical competence and measurable capability. Upon successful completion of our training programs, participants are awarded a Certificate of Completion from Strategic Revenue Africa, recognizing their ability to apply acquired knowledge in real-world settings. As an organization focused on architecting sustainable revenue and strengthening organizational performance, our certifications signal that participants are equipped with skills that drive results, not just theory.

Programme Inclusions

  • Course materials & workbook
  • Certificate of completion
  • Post-training support (6 months)

Prerequisites

Participants should already hold a working understanding of core Islamic finance principles and contracts, equivalent to our Islamic Banking Fundamentals course. This course builds directly on that foundation rather than reintroducing basic concepts.

Schedule & Investment

Upcoming Dates & Fees

Kenya

Nairobi

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,300KES 97,000

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Nigeria

Lagos

Nigeria

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,800

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Tanzania

Zanzibar

Tanzania

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$2,100

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Kenya

Nakuru

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,400KES 98,000

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Kenya

Kisumu

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,300KES 97,000

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Nigeria

Abuja

Nigeria

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,800

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
South Africa

Johannesburg

South Africa

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,500

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates

Accommodation & Transfer

Accommodation and airport transfer are arranged upon request. Contact the Training Officer to reserve.

Payment

Transfer payment to the Strategic Revenue Africa account before the course starts. Send proof of payment to:

[email protected]

Course Fee Includes

  • Course tuition & training materials
  • Two break refreshments and lunch
  • Certificate of completion
  • Post-training support (6 months)

Travel, visa, insurance and personal expenses are the participant's responsibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Advanced Islamic Banking and Capital Markets Training Course

  • It is not required if you already hold equivalent hands-on experience, but participants without a working knowledge of core Islamic contracts and principles are strongly encouraged to complete it first.

  • No, sukuk and capital markets are a major theme, but the course also covers advanced Sharia governance, liquidity and risk management, and cross-border partnership strategy.

  • The case study is built on realistic African sovereign sukuk assumptions rather than a live confidential transaction, though in-house cohorts can adapt it to a real mandate.

  • Yes, it is designed equally for senior institutional staff and for regulators supervising Islamic banks and capital markets.

  • Yes, given the active Gulf-Africa partnership and acquisition activity in Islamic finance, Gulf market practice is used throughout for comparison.

  • Yes, subject to appropriate confidentiality safeguards, the case study can be adapted to a live or recent sukuk issuance or partnership.

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