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KFH: Effective systems for financial control to guarantee best service
- Kuwait: Monday, July 13 - 2009 at 16:11
- PRESS RELEASE
The Assistant General Manager for Financial Control at Kuwait Finance House (KFH) Mohammed Abdul Wahab said that KFH started to apply the most advanced accounting and control criteria for Islamic Basil 2, in compliance with the instructions of the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) and the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB), by applying a system in KFH Group and its subsidiaries in Kuwait and overseas.
He mentioned during a lecture at Gulf University that several authorities monitor and assist Islamic institutions, such as the AAOIFI, IFSB, CIBAFI, and IIFM.
He went on to give a simplified explanation of the objectives and role played the aforementioned authorities. He added that the recommendations made by such authorities assist in avoiding risks and minimizing the damage caused by financial crises to Islamic banks.
KFH, in addition to its cooperation with those authorities, possesses an internal supervising system that is divided into financial, Shariah, quality control, automated systems, risks management, and internal auditing. All of the aforementioned work synergistically to offer best professional service.
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