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Principle Insurance chief executive, Bradley Brandon Cross
Principle Insurance chief executive, Bradley Brandon Cross
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Britain’s first Islamic insurance company given stamp of approval by FSA


1/ 5/2008

BRITAIN'S first independent Islamic insurance company has received authorisation by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

Principle Insurance will provide unique, shariah-compliant (or halal) motor and home insurance to British residents from later this year.

It will be the first independent shariah-compliant insurance provider in Britain and will meet the needs of the country’s estimated two million Muslims.

Principle chairman, Mr Abdulaziz Hamad Aljomaih said: "I believe Principle will go some way in altering the perception of Islamic Finance in the UK, by showing that progressive, sensible and profitable businesses can be established in accordance with Islamic law.

"Achieving FSA authorisation is a clear vindication of my belief that shariah-compliant financial products are not only equitable and profitable but also conform to the modern day principles of international finance, especially from a regulatory standpoint"

Principle chief executive, Bradley Brandon Cross, added: "Some elements of conventional UK insurance, such as the earning of interest, the investment of policyholders’ funds and uncertainty mean that it is not in accordance with Muslim beliefs.

"We are going to be offering unique insurance products that meet a genuine need and are also competitively priced."

While Islamic insurance is very different to conventional insurance in that it is fully shariah compliant and does not use interest or invest in any industries that go against Islamic teachings (alcohol, for example) - it bears some similarities to co-operative insurance.

As with co-operative insurance, policyholders contribute money to a common pool (the Takaful fund), which is then used to pay claims.

Any surplus in the Takaful fund is returned to policyholders, while any deficit is protected by the company’s shareholders.

The insurance company is usually remunerated in one of two ways - either by an agreed management fee (Wakala) or a share of the surplus (Mudharaba).

Principle Insurance has adopted the Wakala model, as it provides greater transparency. All the activities of the Takaful Fund are supervised and agreed with a board of shariah scholars.

Principle’s halal motor insurance will be available from the end of 2008 and will be available on-line or over the telephone.

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   I don't understand this sort of thing. Is it a sin now to have the same car insurance as British people? Anyone else think this is ridiculous?

There are islamic states all over the middle east who will be able to provide Shariah products till they are coming out of your ears. People who feel that strongly about the way the UK is run should move to an Islamic state as this is obviously not the right place for them.
Rick Green
7/05/2008 at 16:49
   What next ??????????
Shamas
1/05/2008 at 11:33
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