Purification and Zakat (for long-term investing) calculations are in USD per share and based on AAOIFI methodology. AAOIFI requires purification every financial period (e.g. quarterly).
If you follow S&P Shariah’s Dividend-only purification, then remove the impure income % from the dividends you receive. No purification required for non-dividend paying stocks, according to S&P Shariah.
For Zakat, if you did not invest in a company from a long term perspective, then consider the shares as trading goods and give 2.5% of the total value if a year has passed on them.
Company Profile
Volta Finance Limited is a Guernsey-based closed-end investment company. The Company’s investment objectives are to seek to preserve capital across the credit cycle and to provide a stable stream of income to its Shareholders through dividends that it expects to distribute on a quarterly basis. The Company seeks to achieve its investment objectives by pursuing exposure predominantly to collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) and similar asset classes. The assets that the Company invests in either directly or indirectly include corporate credits; sovereign and quasi-sovereign debt; residential mortgage loans; commercial mortgage loans; automobile loans; student loans; credit card receivables; leases; and debt and equity interests in infrastructure projects. The Company’s approach to investment is through vehicles and arrangements that provide leveraged exposure to portfolios of such Underlying Assets. Its investment manager is AXA Investment Managers Paris S.A.
VTA - Volta Finance Ltd
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