CAPITAL MARKET OPENS SHARIA-COMPLIANT BANKS WATCH FROM THE SIDELINES
[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 10/08/2025
More than one-third of Ethiopians prefer non-interest banking, yet the the financial architecture, from T-bills to equity instruments, remains rooted in interest-based systems. As the capital market opens, fully fledged interest-free banks like ZamZam, Rammis, and Hijra find themselves excluded (…)
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