The Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) is an international standard-setting organisation that promotes and enhances the soundness and stability of the Islamic financial services industry.
The IFSB is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was officially inaugurated on 3rd November 2002 and started operations on 10th March 2003. It serves as an international standard-setting body of regulatory and supervisory agencies that have vested interest in ensuring the soundness and stability of the Islamic financial services industry, which is defined broadly to include banking, capital market and insurance. In advancing this mission, the IFSB promotes the development of a prudent and transparent Islamic financial services industry through introducing new, or adapting existing international standards consistent with Sharî’ah principles, and recommend them for adoption.
To this end, the work of the IFSB complements that of the
As of December 2024, the 185 members of the IFSB comprise 84 regulatory and supervisory authorities, 10 international inter-governmental organisations, and 91 market players (financial institutions, professional firms, industry associations and stock exchanges) operating in 60 jurisdictions.
The IFSB issues global prudential standards and guiding principles for the financial services industry, which includes banking, capital markets, and insurance sectors. The IFSB also conducts research and coordinates initiatives on industry-related issues, as well as organises roundtables, seminars, and conferences for regulators and industry stakeholders.
These standards cover various aspects of Islamic finance, including capital adequacy, risk management, corporate governance, and transparency. They are developed through a rigorous due process that involves consultation with industry stakeholders and experts to ensure their relevance and applicability
The IFSB’s standards are widely adopted by regulatory and supervisory authorities, as well as financial institutions, to ensure that Islamic financial services operate in a sound and stable manner, in compliance with Shari’ah principles
The Key IFSB standards are published on their official website: https://www.ifsb.org/standards-page/
These include:
IFSB- 30: Revised Guiding Principles on Corporate Governance for Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services (Banking Segment)
IFSB-29: Conduct of Business Supervision for Takaful Undertakings
IFSB-28: Revised Solvency Requirements for Takaful / Retakaful Undertakings
IFSB-27: Core Principles for Islamic Finance Regulation [Takaful Segment]
IFSB-26: Core Principles for Islamic Finance Regulation (Financial Market Infrastructures) IADI-IFSB Core Principles For Islamic Deposit Insurance System
IFSB-25: Disclosures to Promote Transparency and Market Discipline for Takaful/Retakaful Undertakings
IFSB-24: Guiding Principles on Investor Protection in Islamic Capital Markets
IFSB-23: Revised Capital Adequacy Standard For Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services [Banking Segment]
IFSB-22: Revised Standard on Disclosures to Promote Transparency and Market Discipline for Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services [Banking Segment]
IFSB-21: Core Principles for Islamic Finance Regulation [Islamic Capital Market Segment]
IFSB-20: Key Elements in the Supervisory Review Process of Takaful/Retakaful Undertakings
IFSB-19: Guiding Principles on Disclosure Requirements for Islamic Capital Market Products (Sukuk and Islamic Collective Investment Schemes)
IFSB-18: Guiding Principles for Retakaful (Islamic Reinsurance)
IFSB-17: Core Principles for Islamic Finance Regulation [Islamic Capital Market Segment]
IFSB-16: Revised Guidance on Key Elements In The Supervisory Review Process of Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services (Excluding Islamic Insurance (Takaful) Institutions and Islamic Collective Investment Schemes)
IFSB-15: Revised Capital Adequacy Standard for Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services Excluding Islamic Insurance (Takaful) Institutions and Islamic Collective Investment Schemes.
IFSB-14: Standard On Risk Management for Takāful (Islamic Insurance) Undertakings
IFSB-13: Guiding Principles on Stress Testing for Institutions offering Islamic Financial Services
IFSB-12: Guiding Principles on Liquidity Risk Management for Institutions offering Islamic Financial Services
IFSB-11: Standard on Solvency Requirements for Takaful (Islamic Insurance) Undertakings
IFSB-10: Guiding Principles on Shari’ah Governance Systems for Institutions offering Islamic Financial Services
IFSB-9: Guiding Principles on Conduct of Business for Institutions offering Islamic Financial Services
IFSB-8: Guiding Principles on Governance for Takaful (Islamic Insurance) Undertakings
IFSB-7: Capital Adequacy Requirements for Sukuk, Securitisations and Real Estate Investment
IFSB-6: Guiding Principles on Governance for Islamic Collective Investment Schemes
IFSB-5: Guidance on Key Elements in the Supervisory Review Process of Institutions offering Islamic Financial Services (excluding Islamic Insurance (Takaful) Institutions and Islamic Mutual Funds)
IFSB-4: Disclosures to Promote Transparency and Market Discipline for Institutions offering Islamic Financial Services (excluding Islamic Insurance (Takaful) Institutions and Islamic Mutual Funds)
IFSB-3: Guiding Principles on Corporate Governance for Institutions offering only Islamic Financial Services (Excluding Islamic Insurance (Takaful) Institutions and Islamic Mutual Funds)
IFSB-2: Capital Adequacy Standard for Institutions (other than Insurance Institutions) offering only Islamic Financial Services (IIFS)
IFSB-1: Guiding Principles of Risk Management for Institutions (other than Insurance Institutions) offering only Islamic Financial Services (IIFS)
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