Monday, 26 January 2026

17th IFSB Summit: envisioning impact and stability

The Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) invites financial sector professionals to the 17th IFSB Summit, slated to take place from 2 to 4 February 2026 in Muscat, Oman. 

Source: IFSB. Poster for the  IFSB Summit 2026.
Source: IFSB. Poster for the  IFSB Summit 2026.

Hosted by the Central Bank of Oman, the summit brings together policymakers, regulators and global thought leaders to examine how the industry can respond to fast-evolving market conditions and rising societal expectations. Governors and senior leaders from over 30 jurisdictions are expected to attend.  

Themed Islamic Finance for the Future: Breaking New Ground for Global Impact, the summit highlights how Islamic finance is transitioning from being reactive to proactive amid economic and technological disruptions. At the same time, Islamic finance is strengthening the non-bank financial sector, deepening market liquidity through sukuk development, and enhancing crisis preparedness and financial safety nets within the industry. 

Islamic finance further promotes financial inclusion, social impact, sustainability and climate resilience, alongside harnessing emerging digital technologies for a more resilient future. 

Speakers at the event are expected to help frame the industry's strategic direction and offer insights into global trends shaping Islamic finance. The lineup includes senior representatives from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI), the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the United Nations. 

Held over three days, the Summit includes a public pre-summit programme featuring broader themes on leadership, business strategies, youth empowerment, NGO engagement, and the role of credit rating agencies. These sessions capture a wider group of stakeholders and reflect the IFSB's commitment to fostering informed, inclusive and progressive discourse.

Details

Registration is free for IFSB member organisations and US$400 for non-members. With limited seats available, prospective delegates are encouraged to register early at www.ifsb.org/17thsummit