EMIRATES BUSINESS 24/7: Vince Cook, the CEO of The Islamic Bank of Asia (IB Asia) of Singapore, sees a strong Islamic finance industry in the region and works on bridging the gap between South East Asia and the GCC. For him, a key priority is to develop cross-border transactions within Asia and the Gulf with a view to securing a range of business, he told Emirates Business.
What got you started in the Islamic financial services industry?
My first 24 years in banking were with Barclays, so I was basically associated with the British banking scene, so to say. Then they asked me if I was interested in looking at the overseas part of the business, and in 1987, I took my first Islamic banking project. That was my first exposure to the industry. At that time, the nature of the market was very different from what it is today. Since then, there has always been an element of Islamic banking with me. It was not a conscious decision but today it has become a very familiar field to me. The elements of Islamic banking have always appealed to me. The social side of it, the business concern that underlines the use of money and the idea it is used for productive means are very important. Islamic finance has a close involvement with the community, which is remarkable. I strongly believe in all these things and enjoy them very much.
How would you describe the Islamic banking industry today, its atmosphere and current trends?
It's in the very early stages of development. A lot of players still question as to how we develop the business and how do we expand, as opposed to competing with each other head-on for market share. The game is about making the market bigger rather than fighting with each other for small percentages. In our case, based in Singapore, we are surrounded by huge potential markets with large Muslim populations. Investors are looking at different ways to structure the business. Islamic banks are a serious option for the very first time and if we look 20 years ahead and compare ourselves, we are very small today. Islamic Banking Is Going Mainstream >>> By Shuchita Kapur | April 29. 2008
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