Centre opened to promote Islamic finance education
PESHAWAR: The Institute of Management Sciences (IMsciences) inaugurated its Centre of Excellence in Islamic Finance (CEIF) to promote Islamic finance education, research, and best industry practices nationally and internationally. “The Centre is established through the financial innovation challenged fund implemented by the State Bank of Pakistan,” said a press release.
By our correspondents
November 20, 2015
PESHAWAR: The Institute of Management Sciences (IMsciences) inaugurated its Centre of Excellence in Islamic Finance (CEIF) to promote Islamic finance education, research, and best industry practices nationally and internationally. “The Centre is established through the financial innovation challenged fund implemented by the State Bank of Pakistan,” said a press release. Shamsul Qayyum, MD, Bank of Khyber (BoK), inaugurated the CEIF IMSciences. Dr. Muhammad Mohsin Khan, director IMSciences, briefed the guest on the role of the institute in providing trained people to the industry.
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