With Islamic finance strengthening and diversifying, service providers are increasingly targeting non-Islamic markets, competing directly with non-Islamic services. While demand in non-Islamic markets has historically been tied to factors spanning from real estate investment from the GCC economies to wealth management of non-Islamic countries’ Muslim minority populations, additional tailwinds are now deriving from Islamicfinance’s closeness to the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria used by socially conscious investors.
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