Equities Trading The AIFC has partnered with NASDAQ and the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The AIFC is the shareholder of the Astana International Exchange (AIX) that was established in 2017. AIX's first trading session was held on November 14, 2018, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of tenge, the national currency of Kazakhstan. The session was opened by Nursultan Nazarbayev. As of 2024 the AIFC has successfully attracted more than $16.9 billion to the Kazakh economy.
Green Technology The AIFC provides structural framework for the advancement of green finance. To that end, the centre launched the AIFC Green Finance Centre to develop and promote green finance in Kazakhstan and neighboring countries. In 2023, GFC verified around 60% of green bonds and loans in Kazakhstan, demonstrating its significant influence in the broader Central Asian region. GFC is the only company in Central Asia accredited by the International Capital Markets Association (ICMA) and the Climate Bonds Initiative.
AFSA FinTech Lab FinTech Lab allows: • Firms licensed in foreign jurisdictions to test the regional markets with minimum resources and presence in AIFC. • Start-up firms to provide activities regulated in the AIFC by gradually complying with regulatory requirements. • Both incumbent and start-up firms to test new products and technologies in live environment with real clients.
Islamic Finance The AIFC provides legal framework for Islamic Finance, including Islamic Banking Business and other activities carried out in accordance with the principles of Shari'ah. In February 2024, the AIFC expanded the list of financial services which its resident companies can provide to clients in Kazakhstan. Now Islamic finance services can be provided to individuals and legal entities in any currency not only by Islamic banks and Islamic insurance companies, but also by Islamic financial institutions for consumer finance, installment financing, Islamic leasing, trade finance. To attract companies to AIFC, the minimum authorised capital requirements for Islamic banks and financial organisations have been reduced until May 2026. Additionally, financial companies licensed by the AIFC regulator are exempt from paying CIT and VAT, including Islamic banking, non-banking, Islamic insurance, and reinsurance companies. The AIFC's initiatives aimed at the development and promotion of the Islamic finance industry have allowed Kazakhstan to enter the prestigious global rankings in this area. According to the Global Islamic Finance Report (GIFR), in 2022 Kazakhstan ranked 18th in the index, ahead of countries such as the UK, the USA, Singapore, China, as well as 14th position in the Global Report on the Islamic Economy (GIEI) index. Currently in the AIFC are registered several companies which provide services in the field of Islamic banking and financing, consulting in the field of Shari'ah and Islamic fintech (Al Saqr Islamic Bank, Alif Islamic Bank, Kazakhstan Islamic Finance Company, etc.).
Asset management The AIFC has created a legal framework for asset management in various formats. Asset management includes, among other things, collective investment management, investment management, fund management support, investment advisory services, investment transaction management, and management of multilateral and organised trading platforms. This sector demonstrates rapid growth. The volume of
assets under management (AUM) in the AIFC increased by 82% from USD 585 million at the beginning of 2023 to USD 1 billion at the end of the same year. The number of registered funds increased in 2023 from 20 to 37. The volume of investment funds' assets under management amounted to USD 616 million. ==References==