Regulatory Compliance — Salaam Investment Bank
Salaam Investment Bank Kenya Limited
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Licensed Investment Bank — CMA Licence No. 115 Re-issued 24 January 2020 · Capital Markets Act, Cap. 485A, Laws of Kenya

Our Regulatory Framework

Salaam Investment Bank operates in full and continuous compliance with Kenya's capital markets legislative and regulatory framework — upholding orderly, fair, and transparent market conduct at every level of our business.

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Capital Markets Act

The bank is licensed and supervised under the Capital Markets Act, Cap. 485A of the Laws of Kenya — the primary statutory basis governing all investment bank operations in the Republic.

02
CMA Licensing Regulations

All operations conform to the Capital Markets (Licensing Requirements) (General) Regulations, covering capital adequacy thresholds, licensing conditions, and ongoing conduct obligations.

03
Investor Protection

We adhere strictly to the CMA's investor protection framework, including the prohibition of market manipulation and the prompt, equitable disclosure of all material price-sensitive information.

04
Fit & Proper Standards

Every director and key management personnel undergoes rigorous CMA Fit and Proper assessments — ensuring the highest standards of integrity and professional probity across our entire leadership.

05
Capital Adequacy

The bank maintains liquid capital in excess of the minimum levels prescribed under the Capital Markets Regulations at all times, providing a resilient buffer for clients and counterparties.

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Continuous Compliance

Our licence remains valid subject to ongoing adherence to the Capital Markets Act, all applicable Regulations and CMA Guidelines, and any additional conditions stipulated by the Authority.

Governance & Oversight

Salaam Investment Bank is guided by an experienced and diverse Board that combines deep regional financial expertise with independent, objective oversight.

Non-Executive Director
Mohamed Ahmed Ali

Serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of leadership across East Africa and Southeast Asia. CEO of Salaam Group, Founder of Waafi Bank Malaysia and Salaam Somali Bank. Expertise spanning banking operations, trade finance, AML/CTF, asset management, and fintech. Holds an MBA.

Non-Executive Director
Abdirahman Mohamed Abdilahi

Over two decades of experience in auditing, financial management, and corporate governance across banking, insurance, and financial services. Independent Director of Salaam African Bank S.A. and Non-Executive Director of Waafi Bank Limited. Holds ACPA and CAT qualifications.

Non-Executive Director
Saed Hussein Guled

Technology and business development executive with over 20 years across telecommunications, oil and gas, and corporate governance. Director of Business Development at Telesom. Holds an LLM in International Commercial Law and a Master of Advanced Networking (Open University, UK).

Non-Executive Director
Omar Ismail Egal

Over three decades of leadership in banking, governance, and public administration. Former Board Chairman of Salaam Investment Bank and former President of Salaam African Bank. Current President of the Board of Tamini Insurance S.A. Holds a PhD in Human Resource Management.

Independent Director
Jeilani Abdillahi Osman

Multidisciplinary expert in agricultural development, food security, and international consultancy across the Horn of Africa. Board Member since 2019 and former Rector of Hormuud University. Has undertaken assignments for UNDP, FAO, UNFPA, USAID, and OXFAM.

Executive Management

Chief Executive Officer
Syed Saadur Rahman

A seasoned international banking and finance executive with over two decades of experience in Islamic finance, corporate advisory, asset management, and capital markets across the Gulf, Africa, and Europe. He leads Salaam Investment Bank's strategy across asset management, corporate advisory, and brokerage.

Previously Managing Partner and Founder of Amani Partners in Dar es Salaam — an advisory boutique focused on Shariah-compliant advisory and asset management for East African markets.

Earlier career roles include Managing Director and Global Head of Islamic Banking at Crédit Agricole CIB (Bahrain and Dubai), and senior positions at HSBC Investment Bank and HSBC Holdings in London and Dubai. Holds an MBA from London Business School and a BA in Economics from Concordia University, Montreal.

Compliance Commitments

In accordance with the Capital Markets Act and CMA Regulations, the bank upholds the following core obligations across all operations and client relationships.

Market Integrity

Absolute prohibition of market manipulation in any form, supported by active internal controls and ongoing surveillance to uphold fair and orderly markets on the Nairobi Securities Exchange and beyond.

Disclosure Obligations

Prompt and equitable disclosure of all material, price-sensitive information in compliance with CMA public disclosure requirements and the Capital Markets (Securities) Regulations.

Anti-Money Laundering & CTF

Robust AML and counter-terrorism financing frameworks aligned with Kenyan financial intelligence standards, with rigorous KYC procedures embedded across all client-facing operations.

Shariah Governance

All products and services are structured in strict accordance with Shariah principles. Appropriate oversight mechanisms ensure Shariah compliance across the bank's full range of offerings.

Client Asset Protection

Client funds and securities are held in fully segregated accounts under CMA-approved custodian arrangements, safeguarding investor assets in line with Capital Markets Act requirements at all times.

Corporate Governance

The Board maintains a clear and documented separation between executive and non-executive functions, with an Independent Director providing objective oversight per CMA governance guidelines.

Regulatory Reporting

Regular submission of financial returns, capital adequacy reports, and compliance attestations to the Capital Markets Authority in accordance with prescribed timelines, formats, and requirements.

CMA On-Site Supervision

Full cooperation with all CMA on-site inspections, off-site surveillance activities, and any requests for information or documentation as required under the Capital Markets Act and associated regulations.