The event, a collaborative effort between BPKH and IFN, aims to bring together key stakeholders from different sectors to explore the development, challenges, and opportunities within Indonesia’s sharia finance industry.
“BPKH, in collaboration with IFN, is presenting an international dialogue forum featuring professionals in sharia finance. This is part of our contribution to advancing the Islamic finance ecosystem in Indonesia,” said BPKH acting head Fadlul Imansyah here on Saturday.
He said that holding the forum is a part of the agency's efforts to build a stronger and globally connected Islamic financial ecosystem in the country.
As a part of the IFN Dialogues Series, the forum is expected to reinforce Indonesia’s position as a global hub for Islamic finance and the halal economy.
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Home to the world’s largest Muslim population, Indonesia is continuing to take strategic steps to drive the growth of its sharia finance and halal economic sector, he added.
According to Imansyah, progressive regulations and the mobilization of financial resources have positioned Indonesia as one of the most active and innovative Islamic finance markets globally.
At the forum, the BPKH acting head is scheduled to deliver a speech on “Recent Developments in Islamic Financial Services in Indonesia,” which will trace market growth, regulatory developments, and emerging investment opportunities.
“IFN Indonesia Dialogues 2025 is expected to become a strategic platform for industry players to forge new partnerships, exchange ideas, and formulate collective strategies to strengthen Indonesia’s role in the global Islamic finance landscape,” he said.
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