eToro and Arabesque launch AI-based Sharia-compliant portfolio

84% of retail investors in UAE consider ESG factors before investing

Dubai: The trading and investing platform eToro has partnered with Arabesque AI, an investment advisory and technology company, to launch a new Sharia-compliant portfolio for users in the Middle East.

Named ShariaAI Growth, the portfolio leverages Arabesque’s AI technology and bank of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) data to identify high-growth US stocks that comply with Sharia principles.

 “Since our launch in the UAE six months ago, our goal has been to tailor our services to meet the evolving needs of our users in the region,” George Naddaf, GCC & MENA Regional Manager at eToro, said.

Moreover, he said that their recent survey of retail investors in the UAE found that 84per cent consider ESG factors before investing, with 35per cent emphasising the importance of their investments being Sharia-compliant.

Sharia-compliant investment products have provided competitive returns over the long term. The S&P 500 Shariah Index returned 14.25 per cent per year for the 10-year period to the end of March 2024, compared to 12.96 per cent per year for the regular S&P 500 Index.

 “We are delighted to partner with eToro to deliver faith-based investment products at scale, powered by Portfolio Dragon and ESGBOOK,” Omar Selim, Group CEO of Arabesque, said.

The ShariaAI-Growth portfolio comprises up to 40 US equities. The selection process is as follows:

  • From the pool of US stocks available on the eToro platform, only those with a market cap of over $1 billion and an average daily trading volume of over $10 million are eligible.
  • The eligible stocks then have to pass a business activities screen and financial ratio screens to guarantee their compliance with Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) Sharia principles.
  • The compliant stocks are evaluated with Arabesque’s AI technology to select those with the highest expected returns, strong earnings growth over the previous 12 months and high ESG scores to be included in the final portfolio.

The portfolio is rebalanced quarterly taking into account expected returns, as well as risk and transaction costs.

The Sharia screening process is based on the AAOIFI Shari’ah Standard No. (21).

Initial investment starts from $500 and investors can access tools and charts to track the portfolio’s performance, while eToro’s social feed will keep them up-to-date on developments in the sector.