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Perpetual Sukuk


A sukuk issue that does not mature and hence sukuk are treated as equity (huqooq al-mulkiyyah) rather than debt (dayn). Perpetual sukuk have no fixed maturity date (final redemption date) and are viewed as part of Tier-1 capital or tranche 1 (according to Basel III)- or the ‘going concern’ or total paid up capital that can absorb losses while the bank is still solvent. Sukuk holders cannot redeem their certificates (sukuk) unless a redemption trigger event occurs. In case of redemption, sukuk may be redeemed in whole but not in part.



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