Jonathan Eze
SunTrust Bank and two others have signed a financing memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD).
SunTrust Bank and two others have signed a financing memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD).
The ICD is a multilateral development financial institution and is part of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Group.
Speaking to the journalists immediately after the signing ceremony, the SunTrust Chief Executive Officer, Muhammad Barde, said the deal has provided for the bank another line of funds to support the growth of small and medium size enterprises. He explained that non-interest loans are more supportive to businesses as there are no pressures of accumulated interests.
According to him, the bank embraced
Islamic banking as part of its portfolio in order to provide adequate
support to small and medium enterprises which are growth drivers in the
economy. Profit and loss sharing which he said is a major pillar of
Islamic banking allows businesses enough time to thrive instead of been
strangulated with interest payment burden.
Describing the benefits of non-interest
financing, Jibrin said any financial institution that provides
non-interest banking will be able to have favourable and cordial
relationship with its customers, as they are now partners and
stakeholders in the business. He said such partnership is good for the
economy as businesses and enterprises suffering under heavy interest
burden will now have relief.
The Chief Executive Officer of SunTrust
Bank, Muhammad Jibrin signed for the bank while Regional Officer
Director, ICD, Mr. Okan Altasli signed on behalf of the acting Chief
Executive Officer & General manager, ICD, Mr. Mohammed Al Ammari.
The signing agreement was witnessed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry
of Finance, Aliyu Ahmed, who represented the Minister of Finance, Mrs.
Kemi Adeosun.
The signing ceremony was one of the events at the ongoing 3rd Africa Islamic Finance Forum holding in Lagos.
According to the terms of the MOU, SunTrust Bank will get a financing of $10 million for lending to small and medium scale business on profit sharing basis instead of the normal banking interest based system.
According to the terms of the MOU, SunTrust Bank will get a financing of $10 million for lending to small and medium scale business on profit sharing basis instead of the normal banking interest based system.
In his opening remarks, Regional Office Director, ICD, Mr. Altasli said
African countries are embracing non-interest banking which qualifies
them for financing lines from the ICD. He reiterated ICD’s support for
infrastructure and small scale enterprises across Africa.
The Minister of Finance in her goodwill message said she considers
the forum important because government is positioning the private sector
as the key for growth. The minister represented by Aliyu Ahmed said
government is exploring the benefits and capacities of Islamic financing
to drive the desired growth in the domestic economy.

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