GIS and the Accounting Student Association held the Sharia Capital Market School - From Literacy to Ethical Action: A School for Young Investors
On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, the Sharia Investment Gallery of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) of State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta, in collaboration with the Accounting Student Association (HMPS Akuntansi), successfully held the Sharia Capital Market School (SCMS) 2026 at Theater 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Business (UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta). This event was part of the larger Sharia Capital Market Week (SCMW) 2026 series, themed "From Literacy to Ethical Action: A School for Young Investors."
The Sharia Capital Market School (SCMS) 2026 was held as a learning platform to improve students' literacy and understanding of the Islamic capital market, particularly for Accounting students. Through this activity, participants are expected to understand the concept of Islamic investment, manage their finances more wisely, and develop a responsible perspective in making financial decisions in accordance with Sharia principles in the era of increasingly dynamic financial industry development.
The event began at 9:00 a.m. WIB with participant registration by members of the Sharia Investment Gallery (GIS). The event was officially opened by the Master of Ceremonies and began with a series of ceremonies, including a recitation of the Divine Word by Muhammad Raffa Khairu, the singing of Indonesia Raya and the UIN Hymn led by Najwa Shafiyyah, and remarks from the Chairperson of GIS FEB UIN Jakarta, Fadli Firzatillah; the Chairperson of the SCMW 2026 Organizing Committee, Lutfia Prihandini; and the Chairperson of the Accounting Student Association, Ryan Hary Nugroho. Also expressing their support for the event were Dr. Indo Yama, SE. M.A.B., the Advisor of GIS FEB UIN Jakarta; Dr. Fitri Damayanti, SE., M.Si., the Head of the Accounting Study Program; and Dr. Asyari Hasan, M.Ag., CM., as a token of appreciation for the students' efforts in improving Islamic capital market literacy and education in the academic environment.
The core seminar was divided into two sessions, featuring speakers from various strategic institutions in the Indonesian capital market industry, namely the Financial Services Authority (OJK), the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), the Indonesian Central Securities Depository (PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia), and Phillip Sekuritas Indonesia.
In the first session, moderated by Nurrotul Fuadah, who guided the presentations by the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Ms. Dwi Safira; the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), Mr. Al Gifari Hasnul; and the Indonesian Central Securities Depository (PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia), Mr. Novian Harry, participants gained insight into the basics of Islamic capital market investment, prudent financial management, the importance of investor protection, and how to recognize and avoid digital financial crimes. Through these three sessions, participants are expected to be able to apply Sharia-compliant investment principles and make more informed and responsible financial decisions. This was followed by the presentation of certificates by the Chairperson of GIS FEB UIN Jakarta, Fadli Firzatillah.
The second session, moderated by Salwa Labibah, was facilitated by Philip Sekuritas Indonesia's Mas Akbar Pamungkas. He presented the concept of investing, types of capital market instruments, such as stocks, mutual funds, and bonds, as well as a guide to opening an investment account through the POEMS ID application. The material aimed to equip participants with the basics of investing and the importance of taking an active role in financial management from an early age. The session concluded with an interactive question and answer session and the presentation of certificates to the speakers and moderator by the Chairman of the Accounting Student Association, Ryan Hary Nugroho.
The event was interactive, with discussions and Q&A sessions between participants and speakers. The participants' enthusiasm was evident in the various educational sessions organized by the committee to create an active and collaborative learning atmosphere.
In closing, a prayer was again led by Muhammad Raffa Khairu, and the event was officially closed by the Master of Ceremonies at 12:40 p.m. Western Indonesian Time. Through the implementation of SCMS 2026, the Sharia Investment Gallery of the Faculty of Economics and Business, UIN Jakarta, hopes that this activity can increase student awareness of the importance of sharia investment and financial literacy, while also encouraging the emergence of a young generation that is financially intelligent, adaptive, and has integrity in supporting the development of the Indonesian sharia capital market.(gis)
