Companies & Deals
Share
Oman saw the launch of The Gulf region’s first blockchain-based platform for the crowdfunding of Waqf charities and sharia-based investments. The launch of the Waqf Blockchain by Singapore-based Finterra, a leading blockchain social solutions provider, took place against the backdrop of the Oman Islamic Fintech Forum (OiFF) 2019.
Present at the launch were Dr Qais Issa al Yahyai, Executive Vice President — Central Bank of Oman (CBO), Dr Ammar al Obaidani, President of the Blockchain Club and a host of other dignitaries. “For the first time, Finterra is bringing a solution to Islamic finance that automates a lot of the processes that were done manually in the management of waqf,” stated Hamid Rashid, Founder of Finterra. According to Rashid, Blockchain technology has many features that “mimic” the principles espoused by Islamic finance and Islamic banking, most notably, transparency and equitable distribution.
“With the blessings of the (authorities in Oman) we were able to reach out to various Islamic (financial institutions here), and in the last one year, we have been able to sign several MoUs, which has been translated into a working paper, which becomes a strategy paper,” he said. Finterra, he said, will be issuing Islamic social and economic tools to account holders based on Value-Based Intermediation (VBI). “With a tool like the VBI based Waqf Blockchain allows for the community to participate in the development of Awqaf through contributions and through funding Awqaf based pools of funds whether cash or land based. Those funds, when asset managed by Islamic banks, the revenues and profits go in various ratios into charitable causes, into investments, and into social causes,” he said.
Disclaimer of Warranty
The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only. We make no warranties about the completeness, reliability, and accuracy of this information. Read full disclaimer
Editor's Picks

Stake and ACE Target Liquidity Gap in UAE Fractional Real Estate
Walid Abou Zaki
Apr 22, 2026
4 min

IMF Backs Tokenized Finance but Still Holds On to Legacy Control
Walid Abou Zaki
Apr 5, 2026
7 min

Franklin Templeton’s 250 Digital Deal Signals a Shift Toward Active Crypto Management
Walid Abou Zaki
Apr 1, 2026
5 min
Read More Articles
In the Same Space

Deutsche Börse Joins Institutional Shift With $200M Kraken Stake
Chantal Assi
Apr 14, 2026
3 min

ECB Moves to Cut Digital Euro Costs Through Standards Agreements
News Desk
Apr 24, 2026
3 min

US Authorities Seize $701M in Crypto in Major Scam Crackdown
News Desk
Apr 24, 2026
4 min

EU 20th Sanctions Package Bans Russian Crypto Sector from May 2026
News Desk
Apr 24, 2026
5 min



