Islamic finance across the Middle East and Africa is entering a new phase of maturity, as sukuk markets diversify beyond sovereign issuance, banks compete to serve a generation of digitally native clients, and providers look to Shariah-compliant structures to bridge Africa’s SME funding gap.
Read on to discover how local currency issuance is reshaping GCC capital markets, why regulatory reform is unlocking Egypt’s bank-fintech tie-ups, and how Jordan is building a cautious path into virtual assets.
