We expect all IHYA 2023 winners to continue advancing rapidly
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:56 am
In addition to Hijra Bank, ALAMI Peer-to-Peer Lending also received recognition at IHYA 2023 as the “Best Non-Bank Financial Institution Supporting the Halal Industry” for its contribution to providing Sharia financing opportunities for national SMEs. Both ALAMI Peer-to-Peer Lending and Hijra Bank are part of the Hijra ecosystem, positioning them as leading supporters of SMEs in advancing the halal business in the country.
Sharia economy and the halal industry are vital economic pillars driving new growth globally and domestically. Dinar Standard reports that global Muslim consumers are projected to spend USD 2.8 trillion on halal products france telegram database by 2025. Additionally, Bank Indonesia (BI) forecasts a growth of 4.5–5.3% in the priority sectors of the Halal Value Chain (HVC) in 2023— agriculture, halal food, beverages, Islamic fashion, and Muslim-friendly tourism—expected to support over 25% of the national economy.
reshaping Indonesia's position amid global halal industry competition. "Indonesia has laid a crucial foundation by promoting halal products across various sectors, making a collective commitment to the future of the Sharia economy and halal industry," said Minister of Industry, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita .
Supported by multiple stakeholders, including Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Hijra Bank is dedicated to developing cutting-edge financial technology. The aim is to consistently cater to the needs of over 59 million SMEs and the banking requirements of hundreds of millions of Muslims in Indonesia.
Sharia economy and the halal industry are vital economic pillars driving new growth globally and domestically. Dinar Standard reports that global Muslim consumers are projected to spend USD 2.8 trillion on halal products france telegram database by 2025. Additionally, Bank Indonesia (BI) forecasts a growth of 4.5–5.3% in the priority sectors of the Halal Value Chain (HVC) in 2023— agriculture, halal food, beverages, Islamic fashion, and Muslim-friendly tourism—expected to support over 25% of the national economy.
reshaping Indonesia's position amid global halal industry competition. "Indonesia has laid a crucial foundation by promoting halal products across various sectors, making a collective commitment to the future of the Sharia economy and halal industry," said Minister of Industry, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita .
Supported by multiple stakeholders, including Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Hijra Bank is dedicated to developing cutting-edge financial technology. The aim is to consistently cater to the needs of over 59 million SMEs and the banking requirements of hundreds of millions of Muslims in Indonesia.