Institutional Background

About SGS

Shariah Global Services (SGS) was established by the Nahdlatul Ulama Executive Board (PBNU) to bring the authority of the world's largest Islamic organization to the global stage of ethical governance.

As Shariah principles expand into healthcare, food systems, and education, fragmented approaches are no longer sufficient. SGS provides a governance-centered solution integrating compliance and expertise into a single ecosystem.

About SGS

Vision

To become a globally trusted Shariah-aligned governance ecosystem that promotes credibility, sustainability, and justice across industries and societies.

Mission

  • Strengthen end-to-end Shariah-aligned compliance
  • Enable cross-border governance and coordination
  • Develop Shariah and ethical governance human capital
  • Integrate Islamic social finance with real-world impact
Methodology

The SGS Lifecycle Model

How we ensure rigorous, end-to-end coordination across every institutional engagement.

1

Planning & Design

Setting the strategic intent and governance architecture.

2

Implementation Support

On-the-ground alignment and operational guidance.

3

Monitoring & Review

Continuous oversight and independent auditing.

4

Impact Evaluation

Measuring social outcomes and societal benefit.

Operational Integrity

The SGS Standards Framework

An end-to-end oversight model focusing on intent, operational rigor, and verified societal impact.

Intent & Objectives

Aligning organizational mission with universal ethical principles from the outset.

Processes & Operations

Systemic oversight of operational compliance to ensure standards are met in practice.

Outcomes & Impact

Verification of societal benefits, ensuring that operations lead to resilient, just outcomes.