WANT TO KNOW HOW MUSLIM SINGAPOREANS PLAN THEIR FINANCES “ISLAMIC-LY”

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If there is something which Covid-19 has made us contemplate, it is that this life is filled with uncertainties. At the start of 2020, nobody would have thought that more than half the world would experience the biggest lock-down mankind has everseen. In Singapore itself, the cases of COVID-19 have crossed the 40,000 mark. Thus, it comes as little surprise that we, at FAiWA, have seen a surge in the number of people wishing to make a will and reviewing their financial planning to ensure that everything is in place and up to date. 

We will explore how Muslims in Singapore can consider doing their Islamic financial planning online. 

For us at FAIWA, we too have adapted to this and are now equipped to work from home. This capability ranges from being able to take your instructions and provide guidance remotely to making sure you are still getting the best financial advice for your individual circumstances as it evolves.

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