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NAB Islamic Banking Desk

Mainstream bank desk / Islamic-aware commercial channel

Major bank desk with Islamic product knowledge; not exclusively Islamic

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Key Facts

ServicesBusiness banking, Home finance referrals, Trade finance
Available InNSW, VIC, QLD
Fee ModelProduct-based fees
AFSL / AuthorisationAFSL 000002 (National Australia Bank Limited)
Islamic SpecialisationModerate β€” Islamic product awareness within mainstream bank
LanguagesEnglish
Partial Islamic Overlap
Verify AFSL status: Always confirm AFSL or authorised representative details on ASIC’s Financial Advisers Register before engaging any financial adviser.

Overview

NAB Islamic Banking Desk is a mainstream bank capability with Islamic product awareness rather than a dedicated Islamic financial planning practice.

Services Provided

It appears to cover business banking, home finance referrals, and trade finance, with some Islamic product knowledge inside a mainstream institution.

Our viewβ€” editorial assessment based on publicly available information

This looks useful for clients who want the scale and familiarity of a major bank, especially for business or trade finance. But it is not a pure Islamic planning business, so users should not expect deep end-to-end halal advisory service.

Who They Suit

May suit business clients or existing NAB customers seeking Islamic product awareness within a major bank.

Things to Verify

Before proceeding with this provider, confirm the following directly:

  • Whether the desk provides advice or only referrals.
  • Which products are actually Sharia-structured.
  • Whether the service is personal advice or general guidance.
  • Who the underlying product provider is.
  • Licensing scope for any advice element β€” verify on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register.

Information on this page is general in nature and based on publicly available material and provider-supplied information. Always verify AFSL or authorised representative status on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register, and confirm fees, scope, Shariah constraints, and product suitability directly with the adviser before making a decision.

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