A solid grounding in both conventional and Islamic finance, along with a clear understanding of principles such as Murabaha, Tawarruq, Bai’ al Inah, and Kafalah, enables robust product development.
A bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, Engineering, or a related field is essential; additional qualifications such as CFA, FRM, MBA, or CPIF (Islamic Finance) will be viewed favorably.
A thorough understanding of credit analytics, profit and loss management, and the regulatory frameworks applicable in the region (BNM, MAS, OJK, AAOIFI) is essential for the successful execution of responsibilities.
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