Why Quorvus
Advisory Work Done with Proper Attention
Clients choose Quorvus because the work is done properly, the scope is clear before it begins, and the outcome is documented in a form that the client and their family can use. These are not exceptional standards — they are the ones we consider necessary.
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Six Reasons Clients Work with Quorvus
Qualified Practitioners on Every Matter
Advisory work at Quorvus is handled by practitioners with recognised Shariah law qualifications. Every engagement involves direct, qualified input — not templates prepared by support staff.
Scope and Fee Set Before Work Begins
Each engagement is defined clearly at the outset. The client knows what is included, what the fee is, and what they will receive at the end — before any work is undertaken.
Properly Prepared Documents as the Output
Clients receive signed, properly formatted documents — wasiyyah, closing memoranda, or annual review letters — not verbal summaries. These documents can be used by the family or institution directly.
Malaysian Regulatory Framework Applied Correctly
Advice is calibrated to the framework that applies in Malaysia — state Shariah enactments, BNM guidelines for Islamic finance, and the interaction between the Shariah court and civil court jurisdictions.
Coordination with Religious Councils Included
Where a state religious council registration or Shariah court submission is required, Quorvus handles the coordination. Clients are not expected to navigate these processes independently.
Handled with Discretion Throughout
Estate and family matters are private. Client information is treated with strict confidentiality and is not shared beyond what the engagement requires. Conversations are conducted at a pace the client finds appropriate.
Professional Expertise
Scholarship That Informs Practical Advice
The practitioners at Quorvus hold postgraduate qualifications in Islamic law and bring experience across estate advisory, Islamic finance, and family matters. Shariah advisory that lacks this foundation tends to produce documents that are formally structured but substantively incomplete — a problem that often only becomes visible when the estate is being administered or the financing is being unwound.
Our approach draws on both the classical sources and the contemporary Malaysian jurisprudence that governs how those sources are applied in practice.
- Postgraduate-qualified Shariah law practitioners
- Direct practitioner involvement in every engagement
- Working knowledge of Malaysian Shariah court procedures
- Experience across estate, finance, and family advisory
- Awareness of state-level variations in Shariah enactments
- Document templates adapted to each client's situation
- Standard document formats aligned with council requirements
- Transaction closing packs for finance engagements
- Annual review letters for programme clients
- Secure handling and archiving of signed documents
Documentation Quality
Documents the Client Can Actually Use
A wasiyyah that has not been prepared to the standard required for Shariah court probate proceedings, or a sukuk closing memorandum that does not accurately reflect the obligations agreed between the parties, is not a useful document — regardless of how professionally it looks.
Quorvus produces documents calibrated to the requirements of the context in which they will be used, whether that is a religious council registration, a closing pack for a financial institution, or a family review letter to be referred to in the years ahead.
Client Service
Patient, Considered Engagement at Each Stage
Clients come to us at different levels of familiarity with Shariah law. Some have specific technical questions; others are beginning from first principles. The engagement is structured to meet the client where they are — without rushing through the conversation or glossing over matters that need to be properly understood before decisions are made.
The same practitioner follows the engagement from the initial discussion through to final documentation, so there is no need to re-explain the background each time the client is in contact.
- Initial consultation to understand the client's situation fully
- Single point of contact throughout the engagement
- Progress updates at each stage of the work
- In-person and remote consultation options available
- Response to queries within one business day
- Fees published clearly for each engagement type
- No additional charges introduced mid-engagement
- Will and Faraid Advisory from RM 720
- Islamic Finance Documentation from RM 1,400
- Comprehensive Family Programme from RM 2,150
Pricing Transparency
Fees Stated Before the Work Begins
Quorvus sets out the fee for each engagement before any work is undertaken. There are no open-ended hourly billing arrangements that leave the client uncertain about what they will ultimately pay. The engagement fee covers the scope of work described at the outset — including religious council coordination where applicable.
This structure allows the client to make a considered decision and plan accordingly, rather than managing an unpredictable legal bill.
How We Compare
Quorvus Against the Typical Alternatives
Clients often come to us after experiences with less structured advisory arrangements. Here is how the approaches differ.
| Feature | Quorvus | Typical Providers |
|---|---|---|
| Qualified Shariah practitioners on every matter | ||
| Fixed fee agreed before engagement begins | ||
| Religious council coordination included | ||
| Signed, properly formatted documents as output | ||
| Single practitioner follows engagement end-to-end | ||
| Ongoing programme with scheduled annual review |
What Sets Us Apart
Distinctive Features of the Quorvus Practice
Wasiyyah Prepared to Registration Standard
Our wasiyyah documents are prepared with the format and content requirements of Malaysian state religious councils in mind. A document that cannot be registered is of limited practical use.
Both Shariah and Civil Dimensions Addressed
Malaysian estate and finance matters typically involve both the Shariah and civil frameworks. Quorvus ensures the advice given accounts for both — not just one side of the picture.
Structured Programme for Ongoing Clients
The Comprehensive Programme is built around scheduled touchpoints — not reactive ad-hoc calls. Clients with ongoing needs benefit from a predictable rhythm of advice and an annual written review.
Putrajaya Location Close to Regulatory Bodies
The Quorvus office is situated in Putrajaya — the administrative centre where many of the relevant regulatory and religious bodies are located. This proximity supports efficient coordination on matters requiring direct engagement with those institutions.
Recognition & Milestones
Professional Credentials and Practice Milestones
200+
Wasiyyah engagements completed across Peninsular Malaysia
40+
Islamic finance documentation engagements with corporate clients
IIUM
Postgraduate Shariah law qualifications from leading Malaysian institutions
9
State religious councils across Peninsular Malaysia coordinated with
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