Lotus Capital: Most Shari’ah Compliant Asset Management Team – Africa 2014

 

Lotus Capital, Nigeria, is a pioneering Shari’ah compliant asset management company that has performed admirably well since its establishment ten years ago. The CFI.co JudgingPanel congratulates the management and staff
on this recent anniversary and is delighted to confirm this award for the continent.

According to the panel, ‘Lotus sets out to achieve ethical wealth creation and steadfastly avoids investment in prohibited businesses. The team is innovative and has had success in seeking out good, strong alternative
investments. Lotus has clearly demonstrated the strength of their Shari’ah compliance and the panel suggests that whether an investor insists on Shari’ah compliant investment or not, Lotus Capital should be high on their list of
asset managers to consider.’

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