Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
Optimizing Corporate and Shareholder Value
Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
AG11
02.Mar.2026 to 06.Mar.2026
London
Cost5000 £ GBP
Course overview
Who Should Attend
Course Outline
Associations
Schedular and fees
Introduction
This fundamental and exciting Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance training course allows you to know how to expand access to finance, improve your corporation's financial situation, and develop corporate governance in it and thereby allowing you to defend your organization from any un-ethical effects and rise your stakeholders' value.
Managing corporate finance is broadly concerned with maximizing shareholder advantage by planning how to best grow money and use it efficiently, as well as managing critical finances and their sources. Corporate finance exercises deal with financing, asset structuring, and property decisions.
The use of the most suitable financing and the techniques necessary to achieve imperative financial objectives now frequently include Islamic finance, the fastest-growing element in the finance sector. Islamic finance follows Islamic law (sharia) and is governed by both Sharia and the financial armies' rules that govern conventional banks.
Corporate governance is recognized as necessary for organizational effectiveness, it is not only involved with the maximization of saving but also is an effort to make sure that companies are managed and controlled according to ethics, which are admissible by the whole community.
This training course will highlight:
Corporate Finance
Organization of Islamic Finance & its Terms
Key Sharia principles and prohibitions related to finance
Appraisal and financing of domestic and international capital expense projects
Financial planning and alternative financial plans to maximize shareholder revenue
Management of Financial Risk
Corporate Governance Techniques, Strategies, and Methods
Course Objectives of Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
By the end of this training course, participants will be ready to:
Use the financial devices and techniques important to create corporate profit and shareholder profit
Know the tools & techniques in Islamic banking and finance
Get the essential Investment Vehicles and structure of Islamic financial services
Recognize the working of the Shariah control and agreement operations in an Islamic Financial Institution
Assess the impact of alternative capital structures
Improve long-term economic planning models and strategies
Manage Financial Risk
Knowledge the importance and relevance of corporate governance measures for Islamic Financial Institutions
Course Methodology of Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
This interactive and user-friendly Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance training course answer the questions you have constantly needed to ask about the management of corporate finance, Islamic finance, and corporate governance. It is presented in a very hands-on way to suit somebody with varying levels of financial awareness and expertise using a variety of proven adult training instruction and facilitation techniques. It is conducted along with workshop systems with formal presentations, numerous worked cases, and real-world expertise and scenarios. Team case studies and training and discussion reinforce the application of each of the learning points and topics included.
Difficult mathematical theories are depreciated wherever possible and handled in a visual way that is easy to get – our aim is for this to be an enjoyable training experience.
Organizational Impact of Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
You will go back to your workplace with an up-to-date and relevant skill set that will profit your organization through:
Importance on the critical impact of financing decisions on organizational performance
The use of the proper long and short-term financing that matches the objectives for which it is required
Property in risk-assessed capital projects that add real value to the organization
Assuring that the primary aim of shareholder wealth maximization underpins all financial planning and decision-making
The instruments and techniques of risk analysis and risk management used to relieve and reduce the influence of financial risk
A corporate governance system of direction and control that facilitates efficient and careful management to deliver the long-term achievement of the organization
Personal Impact of Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
This training course will considerably develop your skills in the use of the tools and techniques of financial management and their influence on organizational performance:
Description of alternative sources of long-term finance and Islamic finance
Evaluation of the influence of two of the most significant features of corporate finance, capital structure (the proportions of debt and equity financing) and the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) on organizational achievement and shareholder wealth maximization
The DCF techniques of NPV, IRR, MIRR, and EAC to assess new national and international capital expenditure projects, and the techniques of capital budgeting and the profitability contents (PI) to define how financial resources may be optimally allotted between racing projects
Evaluation of risk associated to capital expense projects using allergy, simulation, and scenario analysis
The techniques of financial risk analysis and appropriate risk management tools, and support and hedging of interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates
The implementation of and reporting on systems of corporate governance
More efficient communication on financial and important issues with financial and other experts and sharing throughout the organization the awareness gained from the seminar
Who Should Attend
This Managing Corporate & Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance training course is intended for those that have been included in the financial services division or who wish to broaden their expert technical skills in Islamic finance and banking.
This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly profit:
Heads of Offices, Directors, Senior Managers, Managers, and Finance Professionals in banks and financial institutions
Intermediate managers who require a more in-depth understanding of the concept of Islamic finance & corporate governance
Financial and Investment Analysts
Planning and Budgeting Managers
Corporate Reporting and Investor Relations Staff
External, Financial and Internal Auditors
Members of Audit and Advisory Committees for the public/private sector
Risk and Compliance Managers
Staff who support the Board or with responsible for governance
Mangers in the regulators and other key stakeholders within the public / private sector
Business Consultants and Professional Advisers
Course Outline
DAY 1
The Framework of Corporate Finance & Capital Investment
Corporate Finance and its Importance
The Financial Statements – What do they tell us about financing?
Long-term & Short-term Financing
Cost of Equity, Cost of Debt and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
Capital Structure Models
Future Values, Present Values and Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
Capital Investment Appraisal Techniques
Capital Budgeting, Capital Rationing and the Profitability Index (PI)
DAY 2
Overview of Islamic Banking & Finance
The Growth of the Islamic Finance Industry
Fundamentals of Islamic Banking and Finance
Shariah and Fiqh Principles
Takaful And Islamic Wealth Management
Islamic Banking Financial Instruments
Islamic Investment, especially Sukuks
Regulatory Environment of Islamic Banking
The Global Standing of the Islamic Capital Market
DAY 3
Sharia 'a Fundamentals in Islamic Banking
Definition of Shari'a and Its Salient Characteristics
Sources of Shari'a
Ethics in Shari'a - Compliant Business and Finance
Major Shari'a Prohibitions and Principles and their Implications
Shariah Compliance Risks in Islamic Banking
Shari'a Supervisory Board (SSB)
Corporate and Shari'a Governance
Shariah Audit and Legal Issues in Islamic Finance
DAY 4
Financial Planning and Financial Risk in Islamic Financial Services
Long-term Financial Plans to Determine Funding Requirements
Financial Techniques Applied by Islamic Banks
Financial Planning Models
Identify Types of Risk in Your Organization
Credit Risk in Islamic Banking and Finance
Liquidity Risk in Islamic Financial Products
Financial Risk Management and Behavioral Finance
Risk Management Process in Islamic Financial Services
DAY 5
Corporate Governance in Islamic banking
Elements of Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking
Governance Structures
Responsibilities of the Board of Directors and the Role of Non-executive
Disclosure and Transparency
The roles of Auditors and Directors
The Need for Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Nomination, Remuneration, and Internal Audit Committees
Corporate Governance Reporting in The Annual Report and Accounts