Alternative Student Finance

Since 2017, the UKIFC has been supporting the Department for Education in developing the new ASF product. As an independent advocacy body the UKIFC specialise in advising governments, regulatory bodies and development agencies to help advance fairer, more inclusive and ethical forms of finance. 

The Department for Education (DfE) is introducing an Alternative Student Finance (ASF) product to ensure that all students, including those who are unable to access interest-bearing loans due to their faith, can receive financial support to pursue higher education. Based on the Islamic finance principle of Takaful, ASF provides support for tuition fees and living costs without involving interest payments. Instead, graduates make income-based contributions to a shared fund that supports future students.

To ensure this new form of student finance aligns with Islamic principles, the ASF product must be formally certified before launch by a qualified board of scholars well versed in Islamic law and with a specialism in Islamic finance. This process is similar to the £700m worth of UK Government sukuk bonds historically issued by the Treasury.

The UKIFC has been appointed to serve as the secretariat for this project. The UKIFC will lead the appointment of a Islamic Finance Supervisory Board composed of qualified scholars, act as the key liaison between the Board, DfE, and the Student Loans Company (SLC), and coordinate the review and certification process of the ASF product.

We believe the ASF product will advance the UK through supporting access to education, furthering financial inclusion and supporting economic growth.

‘Working towards establishing the ASF scheme has been a rewarding, if sometimes challenging, project for the UKIFC. While external events has extended the timescale for bringing it to fruition, it is very satisfying to know that a level playing field is a step closer towards providing students of all faiths with acceptable routes to funding their educational aspirations.’

Graham Burnside, Advisory Board Chairman, UKIFC

Islamic Finance Supervisory Board

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