July 3, 2026

15 thoughts on “Russia to expand Islamic banking rollout

  1. Basically demand for Sharia-compliant financial products is growing, according to Russia’s largest lender, Sber. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  2. Considering islamic banking, also known as partner financing, follows Sharia principles that prohibit interest-based lending and speculative transactions, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  3. In other words officials say Russia’s Islamic banking sector still lacks clear regulation and unified standards. Curious to see how this develops.

  4. Islamic banking, also known as partner financing, follows Sharia principles that prohibit interest-based lending and speculative transactions. Meanwhile an estimated 20 million Muslims live in Russia, including more than 2 million in Tatarstan.

  5. So the bottom line is demand for Sharia-compliant financial products is growing, according to Russia’s largest lender, Sber. Wonder how this will land.

  6. The bigger issue here is officials say Russia’s Islamic banking sector still lacks clear regulation and unified standards. That changes the calculation.

  7. What stands out is an estimated 20 million Muslims live in Russia, including more than 2 million in Tatarstan. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  8. Think about it: demand for Sharia-compliant financial products is growing, according to Russia’s largest lender, Sber. That speaks volumes.

  9. On one hand demand for Sharia-compliant financial products is growing, according to Russia’s largest lender, Sber. But at the same time russia is seeking to expand a pilot Islamic banking program as demand for Sharia-compliant financial products continues to grow, according to the country’s largest lender, Sber.

  10. Think about it: russia is seeking to expand a pilot Islamic banking program as demand for Sharia-compliant financial products continues to grow, according to the country’s largest lender, Sber. That speaks volumes.

  11. When you look at an estimated 20 million Muslims live in Russia, including more than 2 million in Tatarstan, the implications are hard to ignore.

  12. Basically russia is seeking to expand a pilot Islamic banking program as demand for Sharia-compliant financial products continues to grow, according to the country’s largest lender, Sber. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

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