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Islamic Finance and Conventional Finance: A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Financial Structures

Milan, February 2026 – On 26 March at 7:00 PM, Antonio Rossi, will deliver a seminar titled “Islamic Finance and Conventional Finance: A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Financial Structures”.

The session will provide a structured overview of the key differences between Islamic and conventional financial systems, with a particular focus on how these distinctions translate into corporate funding strategies, capital structuring, and risk allocation models. Moving beyond a purely theoretical comparison, the seminar will examine how Shariah-compliant instruments such as Murabaha, Musharaka, and Ijara may serve as viable alternatives to traditional debt-based financing mechanisms within corporate environments.

Participants will explore the implications of asset-backed and profit-and-loss sharing arrangements on corporate governance, financial transparency, and long-term sustainability, as well as the growing relevance of Islamic finance in supporting financial inclusion and economic resilience at both firm and systemic level.

Islamic Finance and Conventional Finance: A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Financial Structures
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