
Alizz Islamic Bank recently welcomed a delegation from Peking University as part of their endeavor to gain insights into the field of Islamic banking, particularly in providing Sharia-compliant retail and corporate banking solutions.
The bank's senior officials, led by CEO Mr. Ali Al Mani, extended a warm reception to the visiting delegation. During their meeting, they engaged in a comprehensive discussion covering the fundamental principles of Islamic banking and an overview of the Sharia-compliant financial products offered by the bank. The conversation also delved into the various stages involved in the development of Sharia-compliant banking products and services.
Peking University, also known as Beijing University, is a prestigious national public research university located in Beijing, China. Within this esteemed institution, there exists the 'Sultan Qaboos Chair in Arabic Studies.' The chair's objectives encompass teaching and promoting the Arabic language and literature to Chinese students at Peking University, as well as fostering research in the fields of Arabic language, literature, and culture, with a particular focus on research related to the Sultanate of Oman. Additionally, it encourages cultural exchanges between the two countries.
Mr. Ali Al Mani, CEO of Alizz Islamic Bank, expressed his appreciation for hosting the delegation from Peking University. He emphasized that this opportunity strengthens the enduring friendship between the two nations, nurtures cultural ties, and paves the way for deeper collaboration in various domains. He highlighted Alizz Islamic Bank's commitment to raising awareness about Islamic banking products and their functionality, underscoring how such exchanges of experiences contribute to the growth of Islamic banking both locally and globally.