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Islamic Finance To Be Part Of
Centre Planned For Brunei
By Hadi DP Mahmud
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The City of London Corporation wants to help set up
a financial centre in Brunei that would include Islamic finance as
well as Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Public-Private
Partnership (PPP) project finance, said the Lord Mayor of London
yesterday.
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With the
government having already embarked on a diversification
programme to reduce the country's heavy dependence on
hydrocarbons, Alderman David Lewis, the 680th Lord Mayor of
London, said PPP and PFI project finance will be necessary
in order for Brunei to achieve all the projects that will be
built over the next few years.
To achieve the projects,
Brunei "will need private sector finance and not just public
sector finance", Lewis told local press following high tea
with the Britain Brunei Business Forum at the Empire Hotel
and Country Club's Li Gong restaurant.
Brunei's decision to
propose a financial centre, which has been spoken about for
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has yet to be implemented,
comes as part of the diversification programme.
Pehin Orang Kaya Laila
Setia Dato Seri Setia Hj Abdul Rahman Hj Ibrahim, the
Minister of Finance II, has previously said that the
Sultanate's unblemished Islamic credentials, its
economic and political stability and its strategic
location in Asia has made it a prime candidate as a
successful financial and regional Islamic fund
management centre. |
Brunei already has the required
infrastructure along with the legal and regulatory framework to
promote business and at the same time it could protect the rights of
all stakeholders, making the country a safe financial haven, the
minister said.
Lewis told local media yesterday
that UK firms may also express interest in investing in the Pulau
Muara Besar port hub, particularly in the construction and finance
phase.
'As money comes on stream, at the
moment nothing has been built, but the City of London would be
extremely pleased to cooperate with the Brunei authorities to
achieve that sort of facility."
The Lord Mayor and the Lady
Mayoress of London, Theresa Lewis, arrived in the Sultanate on
Saturday for a two-day visit as part of a four-country Asian tour
including Singapore, Taiwan and Japan to improve financial ties.
"I'll take back with me a great
deal of optimism, and also some optimism that Brunei's economy is
doing extremely well," said Lewis prior to his departing flight
yesterday evening.
"Brunei is an oasis of calm when
the rest of the world is going through a turmoil. There are
opportunities for Brunei to invest abroad at this particular time
because it is cash rich, the economy is strong and the rest of the
world will take at least a year to recover."
"I think Brunei is very strong and
is one of the very few countries in the world where the happy state
of affairs exist. So it must make the best of opportunities, because
it is in a very fortunate position."
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Courtesy of The Brunei Times
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