International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation’s Governing Board lauds regular supply of short-term Sukūk

As Islamic finance attracts greater demand, the IILM aims to solidify its position as a leading support hub for international Islamic finance. We are proud to be an integral part of the infrastructure to support Shari’ah compliant options for the global financial services market and our growing investor base

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 10 June 2022.

USD7.23 bn short-term Ṣukūk issued in six months

Abu Dhabi (09 June 2022): The International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM) held its 28th Governing Board meeting today in Abu Dhabi, chaired by H.E. Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates and Chairman of IILM. The meeting was attended by Their Excellencies governors of central banks and monetary authorities of member states.

During the meeting, the Governing Board discussed the reports from the Chairs of other IILM committees covering executive management, audit, risk management and Shari’ah compliance matters. Furthermore, the Governing Board discussed initiatives to fulfil its mandate to develop and issue regular Shari’ah-compliant financial instruments to facilitate effective liquidity management for institutions that offer Islamic financial services, despite volatility in global markets.

The corporation is an international organisation established in 2010 by central banks, monetary authorities and multilateral organisation, issued regular short-term Ṣukūk across varying tenors and amounts to cater to the liquidity needs of institutions offering Islamic financial services.

The IILM has issued a total of USD 7.23 billion worth of short-term Ṣukūk instruments to the market in the last six months, averaging more than USD 1 billion short-term Ṣukūk per month. Its regular offerings include 19 series of Ṣukūk across varying tenors from one to six months.

The IILM’s 12th General Assembly followed the Governing Board’s meeting to approve the latter’s audit proposals.

His Excellency Balama commented: “As Islamic finance attracts greater demand, the IILM aims to solidify its position as a leading support hub for international Islamic finance. We are proud to be an integral part of the infrastructure to support Shari’ah compliant options for the global financial services market and our growing investor base.”

His Excellency added: “The IILM will continue supplying its short-term Shari’ahcompliant liquidity instruments monthly in furtherance of its mandate, objectives and future plans.”

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About IILM

The International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM) is an international organisation established on 25 October 2010 by central banks, monetary authorities and multilateral organisations to develop and issue short-term Shari’ah-compliant financial instruments to facilitate effective cross-border liquidity management for institutions that offer Islamic financial services (IIFS).

The current members of the IILM Governing Board are the central banks and monetary agencies of Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Qatar, Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, as well as the multilateral Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector.

Membership of the IILM is open to central banks, monetary authorities, financial regulatory authorities or government ministries or agencies that have regulatory oversight of finance or trade and commerce, and multilateral organisations.

The IILM is hosted by Malaysia and headquartered in Kuala Lumpur.

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