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UK Islamic finance sector worth £6bn and drives Gulf investment, report says
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UK Islamic finance sector worth £6bn and drives Gulf investment, report says

A report by the British think tank Equi estimates that the UK's Islamic finance sector is valued at around £6 billion and could contribute £2.5 billion annually to the UK government. The report highlights that Islamic finance facilitates substantial Gulf investment in Britain and suggests establishing an Islamic Finance Unit to promote the sector's growth and support economic development. It notes that 64% of British Muslims prefer Islamic finance over traditional options, while 30% of non-Muslims might consider switching if services were comparable. The report emphasizes that British Muslims are driving demand for ethical and green finance, with higher awareness and usage rates among them. Much of the Islamic finance activity in the UK is driven by Gulf investments, which have funded major projects like the Shard and Battersea Power Station. However, the report also points out growing domestic demand for Islamic banking, including from non-Muslims.

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UK Islamic finance sector worth £6bn and drives Gulf investment, report says

A report by the British think tank Equi estimates that the UK's Islamic finance sector is valued at around £6 billion and could contribute £2.5 billion annually to the UK government. The report highlights that Islamic finance facilitates substantial Gulf investment in Britain and suggests establishing an Islamic Finance Unit to promote the sector's growth and support economic development. It notes that 64% of British Muslims prefer Islamic finance over traditional options, while 30% of non-Muslims might consider switching if services were comparable. The report emphasizes that British Muslims are driving demand for ethical and green finance, with higher awareness and usage rates among them. Much of the Islamic finance activity in the UK is driven by Gulf investments, which have funded major projects like the Shard and Battersea Power Station. However, the report also points out growing domestic demand for Islamic banking, including from non-Muslims.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual data and quotes from a think tank and a Labour MP without overtly favoring any political side. It discusses economic implications and policy recommendations neutrally, avoiding loaded language or one-sided sourcing.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 85): Factually accurate, aligning closely with the primary source document, including figures like £6bn valuation and recommendations for an Islamic Finance Unit. Objectivity is slightly lower due to inclusion of quotes from a Labour MP which introduces political perspective.

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