
Ayan Capital secures Shariah-compliant financing of up to £25M
Ayan Capital, a fast-growing provider of halal vehicle financing, has secured up to £25 million in Shariah-compliant financing facility from institutional debt provider Partners for Growth (PFG), a global private credit firm with a strong 20-year track record of backing high-growth technology and fintech companies in more than 20 countries.
This investment reflects the rising demand for Islamic financial products in the UK and reinforces Ayan Capital’s position as a key player in the sector.
Ayan Capital provides halal business car financing, serving private hire (Uber, Bolt, etc.) and business drivers seeking halal alternatives to purchase low-carbon emission cars. Operating in the £21.7 billion UK used car finance market – still dominated by non-tech players under regulatory scrutiny – Ayan offers a tech-led, commission-free model that puts customers first, financing them directly regardless of where they buy their car. Expanding beyond vehicle financing, the company recently launched Ayan Pay, a 0% interest, 12-month financing covering home repairs, renovations, car repairs and furniture purchases.
Ayan Capital more than doubled its financing issuance last quarter, growing 2.2x while maintaining a 0% non-performing loan rate - demonstrating the strength of its underwriting technologies and expertise. This latest funding follows Ayan Capital’s recent £3.4 million Pre-Series A round.
With this new £25 million funding, which is based on Ijara wa Iqtina principles, Ayan Capital aims to accelerate growth, enhance its technology-driven underwriting capabilities, targeting £25 million in financing this year and £100 million in 2026, broadening access to halal financial products across the UK and laying the groundwork for a long-term vision that includes a UK banking license application.
Ayan Capital is building on the success of Alif Bank, also co-founded by Abdullo Kurbanov and based in Central Asia, whose digital transactions grew by 30x over three and a half years, serving over four million customers. Now, Ayan aims to become a UK leader in Islamic banking, leveraging the country’s strong regulatory environment.
Ayan is addressing the gap in UK Islamic finance. Despite the UK’s Muslim population set to reach 10 million by 2050, according to some estimates, Islamic banking remains severely underserved, with only 0.1% of total banking assets – even though 82% of UK Muslims seeking Shariah-compliant products. However, momentum is building – Islamic bank assets in the UK surged 26% in 2023 to $8.2 billion, with Fitch Ratings projecting growth to $15 billion in the medium term.
Armineh Baghoomian, Co-Head of Fintech at Partners for Growth, stated: "Ayan Capital is redefining what Islamic finance can look like in a modern, tech-enabled ecosystem. Their strong traction, disciplined underwriting, and commitment to financial inclusion closely align with PFG’s mission to support founders building next-generation financial infrastructure. We’re proud to support Ayan as they scale access to Shariah-compliant products across the UK and beyond."
Richard Osborne, Investment Manager at PFG stated: "We are excited to support Ayan's mission to expand access to Shariah-compliant financing throughout the UK. The team’s experience, strong underwriting expertise and technology-first approach align well with PFG’s global strategy of backing great founders building high-growth, innovative financial services businesses. We’ve been particularly impressed by Ayan’s growth trajectory and ability to achieve key milestones at a rapid pace. We look forward to seeing Ayan's continued success and impact on the market.”
Abdullo Kurbanov, Co-founder and CEO of Ayan Capital stated: “We are grateful for the trust and support of the PFG team. Our mission is to make halal financing more accessible in every way – cost, technology, and customer experience. Choosing a halal option should not mean paying more. While we are still at the beginning of our journey, we are wholeheartedly committed to building a financial system that is open to all – one that is not only halal but also more competitive, convenient, and innovative than conventional alternatives.”
Furkat Suvhanov, COO of Ayan Capital, stated: “We’re growing rapidly while maintaining exceptional portfolio quality and customer service. Our partnership with PFG reflects the strength of our model and supports our long-term capital strategy. Building on this momentum, with PFG’s support, we’re now beginning work on our next £75–100 million Shariah-compliant debt raise.”
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