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Halal investing options in Singapore in 2026

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

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

Availability snapshot

9
Listed options
6
Routes
6
Documented

The Singapore country page is an availability map, not a blanket recommendation. It currently surfaces 9 listed options across 6 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 9 options across 6 product routes for Singapore. 6 show documented Shariah signals in the dataset. Maybank Islamic appears as one starting point, but it still needs profile-level and official-source checks before use.

Availability shortlist in Singapore

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 Singapore?

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.

Singapore investors often compare local Islamic finance providers with global halal investing apps, brokers, and stock screeners. The key checks are SGD currency handling, market access, Shariah documentation, product availability, and whether a platform only screens investments or also lets users invest.

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

Platform choice in Singapore 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. Maybank IslamicMalaysia's leading Islamic bank. Full Islamic banking services.
  2. CIMB IslamicLeading Islamic bank in ASEAN. ASEAN's leading Islamic bank.
  3. Wasiyyah ShoppeDigital will preparation for Muslim households. Islamic will workflows.
  4. EthisIslamic crowdfunding and impact investing. SME and startup finance.
  5. Kapital BoostHalal SME funding for Southeast Asia. SME and startup finance.
  6. iShares MSCI World Islamic ETFGlobal developed-market Islamic ETF exposure. MSCI Developed World Islamic Index exposure.

Singapore snapshot

Muslim population
0.8M
Share Muslim
15.6%
Currency
SGD
GDP per capita
$73K
Market stage
Emerging market

Singapore halal investing

Platform checks before comparing stock picks

Separate screening from execution. Musaffa, Zoya, Islamicly, and similar tools can help research a stock, while a broker handles the actual order.
Check currency flow before fees. SGD to USD conversion, withdrawal costs, and minimum balances can matter more than the headline trading commission.
Avoid account settings that change the product. Margin, interest on idle cash, securities lending, and complex derivatives need extra review.
Use local context. Singapore investors may need different answers for SGX access, global ETFs, CPF/SRS planning, tax records, and overseas brokerage support.

Fees, minimums, and evidence to verify

PlatformTypeData scoreFee modelMinimumShariah signal
Maybank IslamicBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
CIMB IslamicBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
Wasiyyah ShoppeEstate Planning4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
EthisBusiness & Entrepreneurship4.3mixedN/ADocumented signal
Kapital BoostBusiness & Entrepreneurship4.3mixedN/ADocumented signal
iShares MSCI World Islamic ETFMutual Funds, Stocks & ETFs4.30.30% total expense ratioN/ADocumented signal
Interactive BrokersStocks & ETFs, Mutual Funds4.3per-tradeN/AMethodology check needed
CoinbaseCryptocurrency4.1Fees vary by trade, product, and regionN/AMethodology check needed
OKXCryptocurrency4.1Trading fees vary by product and tierN/AMethodology check needed

Browse Singapore routes by product type

Singapore provider and platform notes

Maybank Islamic site icon

1. Maybank Islamic

Malaysia's leading Islamic bank

4.4
Data score

Maybank Islamic offers comprehensive Shariah-compliant banking services including savings, financing, and investment products.

Maybank Islamic snapshotKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureFull Islamic banking services
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries3
CIMB Islamic site icon

2. CIMB Islamic

Leading Islamic bank in ASEAN

4.4
Data score

CIMB Islamic is one of the largest Islamic banks in Southeast Asia, offering comprehensive Shariah-compliant banking services.

CIMB Islamic snapshotKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureASEAN's leading Islamic bank
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries3
Wasiyyah Shoppe site icon

3. Wasiyyah Shoppe

Digital will preparation for Muslim households

4.4
Data score

An online service for Islamic estate planning, wills, and succession support.

Wasiyyah Shoppe snapshotKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureIslamic will workflows
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries2
Ethis site icon

4. Ethis

Islamic crowdfunding and impact investing

4.3
Data score

A Shariah-conscious crowdfunding and investment platform with roots in Southeast Asian impact finance.

Ethis snapshotKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureSME and startup finance
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries3
Kapital Boost site icon

5. Kapital Boost

Halal SME funding for Southeast Asia

4.3
Data score

Shariah-compliant financing and crowdfunding support for small businesses in Southeast Asia.

Kapital Boost snapshotSingapore
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureSME and startup finance
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries3
iShares MSCI World Islamic ETF site icon

6. iShares MSCI World Islamic ETF

Global developed-market Islamic ETF exposure

4.3
Data score

An iShares ETF route for investors comparing global Shariah-screened equity exposure.

iShares MSCI World Islamic ETF snapshotLondon, United Kingdom
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureMSCI Developed World Islamic Index exposure
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries3

Dataset visibility in Singapore

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

Maybank Islamic
250
CIMB Islamic
250
Wasiyyah Shoppe
250
Ethis
250
Kapital Boost
250
iShares MSCI World Islamic ETF
250
Interactive Brokers
250
Coinbase
250

FAQ

Which halal investing options should Singapore investors compare first?+

Start with the route you need: local Islamic banking or business finance, global broker access, stock and ETF screening, fund research, or estate-planning support. Maybank Islamic is one listed option, not a blanket recommendation.

Can Singapore investors use Musaffa, Zoya, or Islamicly?+

Singapore investors can often use global halal stock screeners for research, but account access, app availability, supported exchanges, and broker execution are separate checks. Confirm current country availability directly with each provider.

Can Muslims in Singapore buy halal ETFs?+

Yes, many Singapore-based investors research global Shariah-screened ETFs, but access depends on the broker, exchange, fund domicile, currency conversion, and whether the investor is comfortable with the ETF methodology and holdings.

Is Wahed available in Singapore?+

Availability can change and may differ by product. Check Wahed's current country list and account-opening flow before assuming Singapore access.

Can CPF or SRS be used for halal investing?+

CPF and SRS decisions require local account, product, tax, and Shariah review. Investors should verify eligible products, wrapper restrictions, and whether any available fund or brokerage route fits their halal investing criteria.

Which halal stock screener should Singapore investors check?+

Musaffa, Zoya, Islamicly, and similar tools can be useful, but the right screener depends on market coverage, methodology detail, portfolio workflow, and whether the stocks or ETFs you want to research are supported.

Are halal ETFs available through Singapore brokers?+

Some global halal ETFs may be accessible through brokers serving Singapore, but availability varies by exchange, account type, and broker product list. Check the ETF factsheet, holdings, expense ratio, and broker access before buying.

Are Singapore halal stock recommendations enough to buy?+

No. Treat any recommendation as a starting point. Recheck the business screen, financial ratios, debt and interest income exposure, liquidity, valuation, portfolio concentration, and whether the company still passes the screen at the time you invest.

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

Maybank Islamic 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 Singapore?+

The main shortlist includes 9 listed options, with additional providers in the broader Singapore 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 Singapore list Shariah-certified?+

No. 6 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 Singapore 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 Singapore?+

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.