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Title: Islamic Finance 101 Key Elements of Shariah Compliant Investments


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Islamic Finance 101Key Elements of Shariah
Compliant Investments
Date
2 April 2008
2
Shariah
General Principles
  • Islam
  • Monotheistic religion founded in 7th century by
    Prophet Mohammed
  • Builds on validity of Old Testament and New
    Testament (Abraham, Jesus, Mary)
  • Five Pillars Belief in One God Prayer
    Charity Pilgrimage Fasting
  • A strong sense of social responsibility
  • Shariah and Islamic Finance Concepts
  • Shariah The way or the path.
  • A body of Islamic law that defines the day-to-day
    activities of Muslims
  • Governs all aspects of the life of Muslims,
    including their business activities

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Shariah
General Principles
  • As applied to business
  • calls for fair dealing with business partners and
    customers
  • social responsibility in business dealings
  • Investment restrictions
  • Under Shari'ah, can make a equity investment in
    any business as long as it does not involve
    gambling, alcohol, pornography, dealing in pork
    products, or non-Shariah compliant financial
    services (e.g., banks, insurance companies)
  • In addition, the financing should be structured
    in a Shariah compliant manner
  • Cannot make money on money instead should
    profit from a productive asset
  • Shariah disfavors uncertainty and gambling

4
Shariah
Standards
  • Shariah Supervisory Board Committee of
    scholars who review and certify Shariah
    compliance. Many major global institutions have
    Shariah boards (e.g., Dow Jones, HSBC, etc.)
  • No set of universally accepted standards
  • Middle East vs Malaysia
  • Different rules for majority vs minority
    investments

5
Shariah Structures
Ijara
STRUCTURE
OVERVIEW
  • Generally used for acquisition financing
  • SPV, owned by a 3rd party corporate services
    provider, obtains conventional acquisition
    financing from Lender
  • SPV uses the loan amount to acquire the assets of
    Target through an asset purchase agreement
  • The funds raised by Target, together with the
    Arcapita equity are used to pay the sellers.
  • SPV then leases the assets back to Target via a
    lease agreement in exchange for a predetermined
    rental payment stream which matches SPVs payment
    schedule under the credit agreement
  • Lease incorporates all the customary covenants
    included in the credit agreement
  • SPV and Target also enter into a call option
    agreement, a put option agreement, a supplemental
    agreement and a tax matters agreement
  • All activities of Target must be Shariah
    compliant

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Lease Agreement
Loan
Debt service payments
Rent
Mortgage andRelated Collateral
6
Shariah Structures
Murabaha/Tuwarruq
STRUCTURE
OVERVIEW
  • Used for acquisition financing and for working
    capital facilities
  • Bank enters into a conventional revolver or
    short-term loan with the SPV
  • The SPV enters into a spot commodity purchase
    transaction with a commodity broker
  • The SPV sells the commodities to the Target, with
    immediate delivery but deferred payment
  • Target then resells the commodities to a
    commodity broker for immediate delivery and
    payment, which effectively provides Target with
    liquidity
  • Target then pays the SPV on the date the deferred
    payment is due, which corresponds to the payment
    date under the working capital line
  • All activities of Target must be Shariah
    compliant

(1) Spot Payment
Revolving Credit Agreement
(2) Spot Delivery
(4) Spot Delivery
(5) Spot Payment
(3) Spot Delivery
(6) Deferred Payment
Tuwarruq Agreement
7
Shariah Structures
Istisna
STRUCTURE
OVERVIEW
  • Usually used for development transactions
  • SPV, owned by a 3rd party corporate services
    provider, enters into a joint venture with JV
    Partner
  • JVco will acquire the Property from its current
    owners.
  • Holdings will enter into an Istisna agreement
    with SPV, whereby it hires SPV to develop its
    share of the Property, paying SPV an upfront
    payment (which equals Arcapitas equity
    investment)
  • Under the Istisna agreement, SPV will agree to
    deliver its share of the completed property or
    completed portions thereof to Holdings or to its
    order. SPV or JVco can be appointed to handle
    the sale of the Property on behalf of Holdings
    and to distribute the proceeds to Holdings.
  • JVco will enter into a development agreement with
    Developer, an affiliate of JV Partner, for
    consideration commercially agreed to develop the
    Property

Call option
Istisna Agreement
Development Agreement
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About Arcapita
  • Arcapita Bank B.S.C.(c) (Arcapita) is a global
    investment group with offices in Atlanta, London,
    Bahrain and Singapore
  • Founded in 1997 in Bahrain to bridge investors in
    the Gulf Region with international investment
    opportunities
  • Provide diversification by asset class and
    geography
  • Offer shariah-compliant investments
  • Total financial assets in the region estimated at
    1.3 trillion, of which 250-300 billion are
    shariah compliant
  • Arcapitas main lines of business include
  • Corporate investment (private equity and venture
    capital),
  • Real estate investment and
  • Infrastructure and Asset-based investment.
  • Completed 64 platform transactions valued in
    excess of 21 billion across the U.S., Europe and
    Asia with over 6.2 billion in equity invested

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Contact Arcapita
Arcapita Bank B.S.C.(c)
Arcapita Inc.
P.O. Box 1406ManamaKingdom of Bahrain Tel 973
1721 8333Fax 973 1721 7555
75 Fourteenth Street, 24th FloorAtlanta, GA
30309United States of America Tel 1 404 920
9000Fax 1 404 920 9001
Arcapita Limited
Arcapita Pte. Limited
15 Sloane Square, 2nd FloorLondon SW1W
8ERUnited Kingdom Tel 44 207 824 5600 Fax
44 207 824 5601
North Tower, Level 25One Raffles QuaySingapore
048583 Tel 65 6622 5390Fax 65 6622 5391
www.arcapita.com
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