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Halal investing options in Oman in 2026

Start with what is actually available in Oman, then compare stock and ETF access, Islamic banking, business finance, funds, fees, Shariah evidence, and account limits before choosing a provider.

HHalalInvestGuide researchEditorial team
OOMR route checkCountry / Local availability
Updated May 2026

The Oman country page is an availability map, not a blanket recommendation. It currently surfaces 5 listed options across 4 product routes, then separates local Islamic finance providers from global tools that may only support research, screening, or brokerage access.

Fast answer

Start with availability, then verify evidence

Hala currently lists 5 options across 4 product routes for Oman. 4 show documented Shariah signals in the dataset. Alizz Islamic Bank appears as one starting point, but it still needs profile-level and official-source checks before use.

Availability shortlist in Oman

Use these entries as starting points, then open the profile and official source before relying on fees, Shariah status, country access, or account terms.

Choose your route

What are you trying to do in Oman?

A country page should not force every user into the same ranking. Pick the route that matches the decision, then verify product documents, fees, Shariah evidence, and local eligibility.

Oman has a growing Islamic finance sector with government support.

Alizz Islamic Bank is one of the listed starting points in this Oman page. Use it as a profile to check product fit, Shariah visibility, fee disclosures, country access, and account limits.

Platform choice in Oman depends on the job. Some services are local providers, some are global brokers, and some only help with screening or research. Do not treat country availability as proof that every product, account feature, or investment is Shariah-suitable.

  1. Alizz Islamic BankDedicated Islamic bank in Oman. Islamic retail banking.
  2. Takaful OmanOman-based Islamic insurance provider. Family and general takaful coverage.
  3. Bank NizwaOman's dedicated Islamic banking route. Islamic retail banking.
  4. Meethaq Islamic BankingIslamic banking under a major Omani brand. Islamic retail banking.
  5. Pepperstone Islamic AccountSwap-free forex account for eligible clients. Islamic or swap-free account option for eligible clients.

Oman snapshot

Muslim population
4.6M
Share Muslim
85.9%
Currency
OMR
GDP per capita
$19K
Market stage
Emerging market

Fees, minimums, and evidence to verify

PlatformTypeData scoreFee modelMinimumShariah signal
Alizz Islamic BankBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.3mixedN/ADocumented signal
Takaful OmanTakaful & Insurance4.3mixedN/ADocumented signal
Bank NizwaBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.3mixedN/ADocumented signal
Meethaq Islamic BankingBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.3mixedN/ADocumented signal
Pepperstone Islamic AccountIslamic Forex Brokers4.2Spread, commission, and account-condition dependentN/AMethodology check needed

Browse Oman routes by product type

Oman provider and platform notes

Alizz Islamic Bank site icon

1. Alizz Islamic Bank

Dedicated Islamic bank in Oman

4.3
Data score

Oman's dedicated Islamic banking option for retail and business users.

Alizz Islamic Bank snapshotMuscat, Oman
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureIslamic retail banking
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries1
Takaful Oman site icon

2. Takaful Oman

Oman-based Islamic insurance provider

4.3
Data score

An Oman takaful company offering family and general protection products under an Islamic insurance structure.

Takaful Oman snapshotMuscat, Oman
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureFamily and general takaful coverage
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries1
Bank Nizwa site icon

3. Bank Nizwa

Oman's dedicated Islamic banking route

4.3
Data score

Islamic banking, finance, and everyday account services for Oman-based users.

Bank Nizwa snapshotMuscat, Oman
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureIslamic retail banking
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries1
Meethaq Islamic Banking site icon

4. Meethaq Islamic Banking

Islamic banking under a major Omani brand

4.3
Data score

An Islamic banking window in Oman with broad retail and business finance relevance.

Meethaq Islamic Banking snapshotMuscat, Oman
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureIslamic retail banking
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries1
Pepperstone Islamic Account site icon

5. Pepperstone Islamic Account

Swap-free forex account for eligible clients

4.2
Data score

A global forex and CFD broker with an Islamic account option for traders who need swap-free pricing.

Pepperstone Islamic Account snapshotMelbourne, Australia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureIslamic or swap-free account option for eligible clients
Shariah signalMethodology check needed
Available countries14

Dataset visibility in Oman

Visibility is only a dataset signal. It should not replace official source checks, product documents, local eligibility, or Shariah review.

Alizz Islamic Bank
250
Takaful Oman
250
Bank Nizwa
250
Meethaq Islamic Banking
250
Pepperstone Islamic Account
250

FAQ

Which halal investing option should I check first in Oman?+

Alizz Islamic Bank is one listed starting point in this country page, but the right choice depends on whether you need stock screening, brokerage access, managed portfolios, Islamic banking, sukuk, business finance, ETF research, or another local service.

How many halal platforms are available in Oman?+

The main shortlist includes 5 listed options, with additional providers in the broader Oman coverage. Coverage can include investing apps, stock tools, Islamic funds, banks, property platforms, takaful providers, education services, sukuk access, crypto access, and estate-planning providers depending on local availability.

Are all platforms in this Oman list Shariah-certified?+

No. 4 platforms in the country dataset show certification or documented Shariah signals. Other platforms may still be useful in a halal investing workflow, but investors should check the screening method, product structure, interest exposure, holdings, purification guidance, and fee model before relying on them.

What should investors in Oman compare before choosing a platform?+

Compare Shariah process, supported products, minimum deposit, trading or management fees, local account availability, currency handling, tax documents, customer support, withdrawal rules, and whether the platform explains purification or screening limits clearly.

Is a halal stock screener enough by itself?+

A stock screener helps check individual stocks and ETFs, but it does not replace a broker, portfolio review, or ongoing monitoring. Many investors use a screener for research, then use a separate brokerage, fund platform, Islamic bank, or managed portfolio service to handle execution and account management.

Which platform type matters most in Oman?+

For active stock investors, screening quality and market access usually matter most. For long-term savers, fund availability, recurring investment tools, and retirement options are more important. For local Islamic finance needs, banking, takaful, sukuk, property, and estate-planning providers may be more relevant than global investing apps.