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Shariya Advisor in Microfinance - Internship (03 Male)

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Position Title: Shariya Advisor in Microfinance - Internship (03 Male)

2025-04-24    Kabul     Full Time     770

Job Location: Kabul
Nationality: Afghan
Category: Legal
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: As per Organization Salary Scale
Vacancy Number: LMI-2025-J008
No. Of Jobs: 2
City: Kabul
Organization: Lamen Microfinance Institution - LMI
Years of Experience: 1 year or less experience in relevant position
Contract Duration: 6 Months
Gender: Male
Education: Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Islamic Finance, Shariya Law, or a related field.
Close date: 2025-04-24

About Lamen Microfinance Institution - LMI:

Lamen Microfinance Institution (LMI): An Overview

Lamen Microfinance Institution (LMI), registered under license number MFI-N/0003 with the Central Bank of Afghanistan (Da Afghanistan Bank), is a newly operational microfinance institution headquartered in Kabul. Its main office is located at 4th District, Project Taimani, 2nd Street, House # 06. Having fulfilled all Da Afghanistan Bank regulatory requirements, LMI has commenced operations, with its first branch operating at the headquarters.

LMI's services are built upon Islamic finance principles, offering three core financing products: MurabahaMudarabah, and Musharakah. These products are structured under both LMI's internal policies and the regulations set forth by the Da Afghanistan Bank. This ensures compliance and ethical lending practices within the Afghan financial landscape.

LMI's Islamic Financing Products:

While a detailed explanation of each product would require more space, a brief overview of each product offered by LMI is provided below:

  • Murabaha: This is a cost-plus financing method. LMI purchases an asset on behalf of the client and then resells it to the client at a pre-agreed markup price. The markup represents the profit for LMI. Transparency in the cost of the asset is crucial in this model.

  • Mudarabah: This is a profit-sharing partnership. LMI provides capital (the "rab al-mal"), while the client contributes their labor and expertise (the "mudarib"). Profits are then shared between LMI and the client according to a pre-agreed ratio. Losses are borne by LMI, protecting the client's investment.

  • Musharakah: This is a joint venture or profit-and-loss-sharing partnership. Both LMI and the client contribute capital to a project, and profits and losses are shared according to a pre-agreed ratio. This model encourages collaboration and shared risk.

Future Considerations:

As LMI establishes itself within the Afghan market, several key areas will require ongoing attention:

  • Client Acquisition and Outreach: Effective strategies for reaching target clients and educating them about LMI's services are crucial for growth. This may involve community engagement, partnerships with local organizations, and targeted marketing campaigns.

  • Risk Management: Thorough credit assessment and risk mitigation strategies are essential to ensure the financial health of LMI. This includes developing robust loan application processes, monitoring loan performance, and implementing effective collection mechanisms.

  • Capacity Building: Investing in the training and development of LMI's staff is vital for providing high-quality services and maintaining operational efficiency. This includes training on Islamic finance principles, credit analysis, customer service, and risk management.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Maintaining compliance with Da Afghanistan Bank regulations is paramount. This requires staying updated on any changes in regulations and ensuring that all LMI's operations adhere to the established guidelines.

  • Technological Advancement: Exploring the use of technology to improve efficiency and reach a wider client base is a key consideration for future growth. This could include the use of mobile banking, digital loan applications, and other technological solutions.

  • Financial Sustainability: LMI needs to develop a sustainable business model ensuring long-term financial viability. This involves careful management of expenses, efficient loan portfolio management, and the development of diverse revenue streams.

In conclusion, Lamen Microfinance Institution significantly contributes to the Afghan financial landscape by providing access to Islamic microfinance services. Its success will depend on its ability to effectively implement its business plan, manage risks, and adapt to the evolving needs of its clients and the regulatory environment. The focus on Islamic finance principles provides a unique and potentially impactful approach to financial inclusion in Afghanistan. 

Job Descriptions:

Job Summary

The Shariya Advisor Intern will assist in providing guidance on Shariya-compliant financial products and services. This role involves supporting the development of Shariya-compliant policies and ensuring that all microfinance operations align with Islamic principles.

Key Responsibilities

  • Research and Analysis: Conduct research on Shariya-compliant financial practices and products to support the organization’s offerings.
  • Policy Development: Assist in the formulation and review of policies to ensure compliance with Shariya law.
  • Client Support: Provide assistance to clients seeking Shariya-compliant financial solutions, answering inquiries and offering guidance.
  • Training and Workshops: Help organize training sessions and workshops on Shariya principles for staff and clients.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate records of Shariya compliance in microfinance operations and client interactions.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with the finance and compliance teams to ensure integrated Shariya practices.

Job Requirements:

Qualifications

  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Islamic Finance, Shariya Law, or a related field.
  • Basic understanding of microfinance principles and Shariya law.
  • Strong research and analytical skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.

Working Conditions

  • Office environment with standard working hours.
  • May involve occasional field visits to meet clients.

Submission Guidelines:

Interested candidates should send their Resumes and Cover Letters to hr@lamen.af with the Subject Line "Shariya Advisor in Microfinance (Internship) - [Vacancy Number]". The deadline for receiving applications is Thursday, 04/24/2025  04:00 PM Applications received later than the mentioned deadline will not be considered.

Only Shortlisted Applicants will be contacted.

Submission Email:

hr@lamen.af

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