Hejaz is stepping into a new era with a refreshed brand identity, signalling its continued commitment to innovation, growth, and strengthening ties with its community.
The update introduces a modern visual identity that enhances the customer experience, reflecting Hejaz’s mission to help clients “Grow Faithnancially” – where faith and finance come together to achieve success.
“At Hejaz, we believe faith and finances should work together, not against each other. Our brand refresh reflects our continuous commitment to helping our community Grow Faithnancially,” said Hakan Ozyon, founder and CEO of Hejaz.
“We’re excited to continue this journey with you, supporting your success in this life and the hereafter.”
Mufti Muzzammil Dhedhy, Hejaz’s chief product & compliance officer, said: “Grow Faithnancially is all about our dedication to helping our customers build a future that’s both prosperous and aligned with their values.”
Although Hejaz’s logo and colours remain unchanged, this refresh marks a significant evolution in the brand.
The updated look is designed to strengthen Hejaz’s presence and deepen its connection with the community, with the ultimate goal of building long-lasting brand loyalty by creating a more meaningful and resonant customer experience.
Ali Ozyon, Hejaz’s chief marketing officer, expressed his excitement about the changes: “We’re excited to share our refreshed brand with you, designed to make your experience with Hejaz even better.
“While we’ve kept the elements you trust, like our logo and colours, we’ve made updates that improve how we connect with you.”
Hejaz specialises in offering a range of Islamic law-compliant products. Sharia law prohibits interest being charged on home loans, meaning that traditional loan products may not be an option for Muslim borrowers.
Instead, Islamic-law compliant products involve the financier buying a property and then the customer buying a share over time, by paying rent.
Hejaz became the first Islamic finance provider to partner with aggregator AFG back in September 2023, with the collaboration allowing AFG’s mortgage broker network to access Hejaz’s sharia-compliant mortgage products.
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