Islamic Banking
Bermuda Poised To Become An Islamic Hub For The US

Bermuda is looking to open its first Islamic financial
institution before the end of 2010 as it seeks to become an
Islamic banking hub for the USA.
"The landmark double taxation treaty with Bahrain, the first of
its kind in the region, has paved the way for possible
cooperation in a variety of areas within the financial sector. We
are certain that once the joint economic committee is announced
this will look into all details of future cooperation," said
Paula Cox, Bermuda's deputy premier and minister of
finance.
Cox added that talks over Bermuda's Islamic banking plans are
under way, with particular focus on takaful and other related
asset classes.
It can be recalled that Islamic finance products had emerged
relatively unscathed at a time the rest of the financial services
industry fell in 2008.
"The indicators of study show that Bermuda can establish itself
as a Takaful center in the Western Hemisphere. Just look at the
size of the US market and the chances of attracting huge business
by Takaful companies based in Bermuda are very bright," noted
Colm Holman, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
To further support its plans, Bermuda also plans to transform
itself into a tourist destination for those traveling between the
West and the GCC over the next months.