Muhammad Zubair Mughal, Chief Executive Officer of Pakistan's AlHuda Centre of Islamic Banking and Economics (CIBE), said as per their estimates, Islamic microfinance market has reached USD 1 billion.
Mughal was addressing the International Islamic Finance conference in Abu Dhabi recently.
He said currently more than 300 Islamic microfinance institutions are offering their services to 1.6 million clients in almost 32 countries.
"Due to Islamic microfinance's significant role in reducing poverty, international donor institutions and multilateral organisations like USAID, IDB, ADB, IFAD, UNDP, World Bank and IFC have clearly explained their policies in different countries...", he said.
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He said if one takes an overview of last 10 years of Islamic finance industry, it can be observed that with the passage of time Islamic banking, Sukkuk, Takaful and Islamic fund etc have progressed quickly.
In the next 3 years Islamic microfinance will progress more quickly relative to other Islamic financial products, Mughal added.
He said that there is immense research needed in Islamic microfinance industry so that new Islamic microfinance products can be introduced.
At present, Murabaha alone has 80 percent share of total Islamic microfinance market, he added.