Murad Nazarov invested $2 mln in IMAN and became a co-founder
Murad Nazarov invested $2 million in fintech company IMAN and co-founded it. He also joined the Supervisory Board.
IMAN offers financial products according to Islamic investment norms. The returns range from 20 to 27% per annum. Investments can be made through the IMANUM app, available to individuals and companies. Dividends are paid monthly or can be reinvested.
The Supervisory Board also includes Habibullo Ibrahimov, senior vice president of Lesha Bank (Qatar), which manages over $5 billion in assets.
IMAN was the first startup from Central Asia to receive investment from 500 Global (USA), ranked among the top 30 Islamic startups and received awards from Alhuda Edition and Harvard University.
IMAN was the first startup from Central Asia to receive investment from 500 Global (USA), ranked among the top 30 Islamic startups and received awards from Alhuda Edition and Harvard University.