Data

Public datasets

How HalalInvestGuide maintains provider, country, category, and article data used throughout the site.

Owner
Data operations
Review cycle
Quarterly
Last updated
May 2026
Provider data
Country pages
Category maps
Source documentation

What our datasets include

The site relies on structured data for providers, countries, investment categories, reviews, comparison routes, Academy topics, and tools. This keeps internal links consistent and makes large-scale audits possible.

  • Platform names, slugs, websites, categories, supported countries, and review routes.
  • Country pages and regional platform lists used by ranking pages.
  • Investment category mappings such as stocks, funds, banking, real estate, retirement, sukuk, crypto, and business.
  • Article metadata and Academy topic clusters.

Data limitations

Provider data can change without notice. We treat our datasets as editorial reference material, not as a live regulatory database or official provider feed.

Freshness controls

Structured data is checked during scheduled reviews and after material provider updates. We look for changes in fees, minimums, countries served, account restrictions, Shariah documentation, product coverage, and review URLs.

Pages that depend on shared provider data are easier to audit because the same platform record feeds rankings, reviews, comparisons, and internal links.

Known limitations

Some provider details are not published consistently across markets. A platform may show different fees, products, disclosures, or account rules depending on country, investor type, currency, or app version. When the public source is not clear, we prefer cautious language and direct verification.

Requesting updates

Providers and site visitors can request data corrections by sending the relevant page URL, source document, effective date, and explanation of the requested change.

Provider correction channel

Provider teams can send official updates through the contact or corrections pages. We may update factual fields after source review, but provider submissions do not guarantee better ratings, ranking placement, or softer editorial conclusions.