Center for Holy Book Finance Launches Interfaith Finance Initiative in the United States

Camille Paldi ● Holy Book Finance ● Photo Credit: Center for Holy Book Finance LLC

PALO ALTO, Calif., October 19, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Camille Paldi, CEO and Founder of the Center for Holy Book Finance, has introduced a new faith-based financial model in the United States. Known as Holy Book Finance, this initiative draws upon principles from the Torah, Bible, and Qu’ran, aiming to unite people from the Abrahamic religions—Muslims, Christians, and Jews—in financial efforts.

Paldi plans to contribute through consulting, research, writing, as well as hosting webinars, events, and conferences on Holy Book Finance. The initiative is designed not just to find alternative financial solutions but also to serve as a platform for interfaith dialogue and cooperation. "In these tumultuous times, which may be a side-effect of the current banking system, it is more important than ever to unite in cooperation in the realm of finance, banking, and economics," states the Center for Holy Book Finance.

Camille Paldi brings a wealth of experience to this initiative. She was previously the CEO and Founder of the Franco-American Alliance for Islamic Finance in Dubai from 2013-2017. Paldi is an alumna of several prestigious institutions including Colgate University, the London School of Economics, and the University of Hawaii, among others. She has degrees in both finance and law and completed the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test in London in 2013. Currently, Paldi is pursuing a Certificate in Inter-religious studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.

For further information, visit www.holybookfinance.com.

Source: Center for Holy Book Finance via Newswire

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