| Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26-Dec-24 |
The Marketplace (6:25 PM) |
How Does INCEIF University Maintain Its Position as a Leader in Islamic Finance Education?
Dr Muhammad Syahmi Mohd Karim, Deputy President Operations, INCEIF University |
|
| 18-Dec-24 |
The Marketplace (3:45 PM) |
INCEIF University: Your Pathway to Mastering Islamic Finance Markets
Professor Dr Baharom Abdul Hamid, Faculty Member, INCEIF University |
|
| 17-Sep-24 |
The Breakfast Grille (8:00 AM) |
INCEIF: In Pursuit Of Islamic Finance Innovations And Beyond
Prof. Emeritus Dato' Dr Azmi Omar, President & CEO, INCEIF University |
|
| 02-Feb-17 |
The Breakfast Grille (8:05 AM) |
Malaysia Still Ahead in Islamic Finance?
Daud Vicary, President and CEO, INCEIF |
|
| 02-Dec-16 |
The Property Show (9:35 AM) |
Can Islamic Financing Make Homes More Affordable?
Prof Belal Ehsan Baaquie, INCEIF |
|
| 31-Jul-13 |
The Breakfast Grille (5:29 AM) |
Islamic Finance: Making a Global Splash Beyond Malaysia's Shores
Daud Vicary Abdullah, INCEIF |
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