Shows you how Shari’ah theory is applied to the private equity industry and how this works in practice
Case studies and examples of business financial appraisals give an in-depth view of areas including: the Islamic banking industry; its use as a source of funding in the biotechnology industry, pharmaceuticals, ICT, agriculture and fisheries; and how it is used by investment companies as part of their asset management strategies.
Key Features
Combines theory and practice to build a complete picture of the field
Gives an overview of the industry before focusing on key areas within it, such as profit sharing, valuation, risk mitigation, exit strategies, trust, monitoring methods and due diligence
Looks at private equity and venture capital in the MENA and ASEAN regions, the UK, Europe and the USA
Case studies are accompanied by questions for classroom discussion or assignments
List of Tables List of Figures Glossary of Terms 1. Growth and Prospects of Islamic Banking and Finance in the MENA and ASEAN Region 2. Private Equity and Venture Capital Industry in the MENA and ASEAN Regions 3. Scope of Shari'ah Based and Compliant Private Equity Funding and Islamic Venture Capital 4. Potential and Limitations of Shari'ah Compliant Private Equity Funding and Islamic Venture Capital 5. Profit Sharing, Valuation and Risk Mitigation 6. Exit Strategies and Financial Structure 7. Trust, Monitoring Methods and Due Diligence.
Fara Madehah Ahmad Farid has completed a PhD in Islamic Banking and Finance and is Chief Financial Officer at the Global Consultancy for Sustainable Development Ltd. She had published articles and book reviews in /Review of Islamic Economics/, /Malaysian Management Review/, /The Journal of Muamalat/ and /Islamic Finance Research/.