
Role : Unit Head - Shari’a Regulatory Affairs
Location : Abu Dhabi
Role Purpose:
Ensure Shari’a Compliance across the ADIB Group with prevailing Higher Shari’a Authority (HSA) standards and resolutions, related ISSC Resolutions, as well as relevant regulations issued by the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE). This role involves the management of receiving and recording new HSA resolutions, disseminating these resolutions across the organization, conducting gap assessments, assessing related risks and controls, and following up on action plans derived from these assessments. The Senior Manager will lead a team, providing strategic direction and ensuring that all regulatory requirements are met in line with the SCD policies, procedures, and methodologies, and the policies and frameworks established by the ISCG
Key Accountabilities of the role
Specialist Skills / Technical Knowledge Required for this role:
Previous experience:
10+ years of experience in Shari’a related functions in Islamic banking, preferably in Shari’a Compliance, Shari’a Consultation and/or Internal Shari’a Audit.

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, A Public Joint Stock Company, is a leading Islamic bank headquartered and listed in Abu Dhabi- UAE with a purpose of being a lifelong partner for customers, colleagues and community. Over the last two decades, ADIB has demonstrated a consistent track record of growth with assets now totaling USD 34 billion.
The bank currently serves more than 1 million customers through a balanced proposition that combines a highly-personalized customer experience with world-class digital banking services.
ADIB is a full-fledged financial service provider that offers banking solutions for individuals, corporates and affluent customers. In addition, the wider ADIB Group provides brokerage, real estate and property management, payments and insurance services.
ADIB has one of the largest distribution networks in the UAE with more than 60 branches.
Internationally, the bank has a presence in six strategic markets - Egypt, , the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Qatar, Sudan and Iraq.