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BRIAN KETTELL, the Course Director, worked at the Central Bank of Bahrain for several years and has extensive experience in Islamic banking.
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He has published 16 books on banking and financial markets and over 20 case studies on Islamic banking and finance.

Module 18

Islamic Securitisation

Securitisation is the process of pooling assets, packaging them into securities and then selling them into the financial market place. It is a concept well established in conventional financial markets but has only recently started to take place within Islamic capital markets. This module examines some of the key elements involved in the securitization of Islamic products

  • What is Securitisation?
  • The driving forces behind securitization
  • What is Islamic Securitisation?
  • What are the Sharia'a requirements for Securitisation?
  • Securitisation structures, Pass- throughs, Asset backed bonds, Pay- throughs
  • Ownership conveyance issues
  • Credit enhancement issues.