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Alternative Investments for Islamic Financial Planners: Unlocking Halal Wealth Opportunities By Eza Ezamie
RM160.00
| Date | 14 March 2026, Saturday (Half-Day Online CE Workshop) |
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| Time | 9.00am – 1.00pm |
| CE/CPE/CPD | 5 FPAM CE Points / 10 SIDC CPE Points (TBC) / 4 FiMM CPD Points (TBC) |
| Facilitator | Eza Ezamie |
As clients grow more financially savvy, many are starting to ask deeper questions: “Are there Shariah- compliant investments beyond stocks and sukuk?” “What about crypto, private equity, or crowdfunding—is that halal?” For Islamic Financial Planners, the ability to answer these questions with confidence is no longer optional—it’s essential. This programme aims to broaden your understanding of alternative investments within an Islamic context, helping you stay ahead of the curve and better serve clients who are seeking both financial growth and Shariah integrity.
Throughout this 3-hour session, we will explore a variety of asset classes that fall outside the traditional mould—yet align with Islamic principles. From halal venture capital and ethical fintech, to the rise of digital assets and innovative uses of waqaf, you will learn how these instruments work, what makes them compliant, and how they can fit into a client’s financial strategy. The session also touches on diversification benefits, risk profiles, and the screening tools you can use to assess emerging opportunities in a fast-changing market.
This is more than just a technical update—it’s a practical, real-world look at where Islamic investing is headed. Whether you’re advising high-net-worth clients, helping young professionals get started, or simply looking to enrich your own practice, this programme offers valuable insights you can immediately apply. Expect straightforward explanations, real case studies, and a fresh perspective on how alternative investments can unlock new halal wealth opportunities.
Learning Outcome
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Recognise the fundamentals of Shariah-compliant alternative investments
- Identify viable alternative asset classes beyond traditional stocks and sukuk
- Analyse the risks and opportunities associated with private equity, crypto, P2P financing, and impact investing
- Advise clients on diversifying portfolios using alternative halal investments
