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Aseel Islamic Finance launches Business Finance Solution for SMEs

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July 3, 2014
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 In support of the government and local business community s efforts to promote SME development across the U.A.E., leading Sharia-compliant finance company, Aseel Islamic Finance, has launched its new Business Finance Solution for small and medium-sized enterprises.

The new product, which has been launched as part of Aseel’s ongoing strategy to diversify its services and meet the high demand for more Sharia-compliant products in the U.A.E., will support small businesses in managing their cash flow efficiently and give them the freedom to take advantage of new opportunities as and when they arise.

Javed Afzal, CEO of Aseel Islamic Finance, said, “Good cash-flow management and fluid working capital is the heartbeat of any business. This new Sharia-compliant Business Finance service will take care of customers cash-flow requirements, enabling them to operate efficiently and prosper using a service which reflects their values and principles.” According to statistics from Dun and Bradstreet, SMEs represent almost 92% of the total number of companies in the U.A.E. and provide over 86% of private-sector jobs. Given the integral role that SMEs play in the sustainable development of the economy, the U.A.E. is making considerable efforts to support these businesses and tackle the difficulties they face in securing financing.

Allowing SMEs to take advantage of increased solvency and liquidity, Aseel Islamic Finance s Business Finance Solution enables companies to ensure they have funds available to pay bills on time and maintain good relationships with their suppliers, whilst waiting for invoices to be paid. Customers can also access cash for daily expenses such as utilities, maintenance and repairs, covering their business when costly, unforeseen circumstances arise.

The new Business Finance Solution gives companies the opportunity to make quick cash payments to get the best prices on business purchases and relieve additional stress on their business cycles. Free Takaful Islamic compensation scheme for the company owner is also offered as part of the service, allowing SMEs to protect their business in the case of any unexpected incidents.

Hana Al Rostamani, Chairperson of Aseel Islamic Finance, said, “Accounting for 60% of the U.A.E. s non-oil GDP, SMEs are vital to the country s growth and we are keen to support the government and the local business community in driving SME development and entrepreneurship with innovative products which will make a demonstrable difference to businesses across the U.A.E.. SMEs are paving the way for economic growth and job creation in the U.A.E. and we are committed to providing them with the support they need to succeed and meet their objectives.” Aseel Islamic Finance has also recently launched a number of other products designed to support SMEs by taking care of their capital expenditure, including medical and general equipment finance, raw material finance, office equipment finance and education equipment finance. Additionally, the company is preparing to launch a new business credit card which will offer SME customers significant benefits such as cash backs, cash flow management, unique expense reporting mechanisms, business cost savings and more.

Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates

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