Below is our recent interview with Camille Silla Paldi, CEO and Founder of Center for Holy Book Finance:
Q:Can you tell us something more about your approach?
A: The Center for Holy Book Finance proudly introduces a groundbreaking approach to financial literacy, aiming to reshape the economic landscape by integrating principles from the Holy Books. This innovative movement seeks to bridge the gap between faith and finance, offering a fresh perspective on economic strategies and solutions.
Holy Book Finance is not just a concept; it’s a movement that encompasses Muslims, Christians, and Jews. By revising the economy through the teachings of their respective Holy Books, the initiative aims to create a more equitable and just economic system. In a world riddled with banking crises and conflicts, the emphasis is on unity and collaboration among the people of the Book.
Q: Can you tell us something more about your services?
A: The Center offers a range of services to organizations, businesses, and institutions, helping them deepen their financial literacy in the context of the Holy Books. From half-hour Zoom consultations to in-person meetings in Palo Alto, the Center provides expert guidance on introducing faith-based financial concepts and products
Q: How about the Annual Event 2024?
A: Starting in 2024, the Center for Holy Book Finance will host an annual event, bringing together thought leaders, financial experts, and followers of the Abrahamic faiths. This event will serve as a platform to discuss, debate, and share insights on the future of faith-based finance.
The Center for Holy Book Finance is a pioneering institution dedicated to promoting financial literacy through the teachings of the Holy Books. By integrating faith-based principles into finance, economics, and banking, the Center aims to create a more just and inclusive economic system.