Factors Influencing the Growth of Islamic Banks' Assets in Indonesi

Factors Influencing the Growth of Islamic Banks' Assets in Indonesi

Author: Murniati Mukhlisin Mu Kim Ni

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9783846536926

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The finding of Granger Causality Test in Indonesian Islamic banks concludes that industrial production does not have causal relationship with asset growth. Conclusion of VECM model through its IRF and FEVD is that inflation and interest rate are major variables that negatively affect the asset growth while industrial production, human capital and office branch and channeling are variables that contribute positive impact to the asset growth. Although the impact is insignificant, human capital and office branch and channeling promise long-term positive impact to the asset growth. "Murniati has shown her serious works dedicated for the development of Islamic economic practices in indonesia. Her contribution is not only in the area of accounting and finance where she is belong to but also in doing research on Islamic banking, zakah, Islamic micro finance, Islamic micro insurance and Islamic financial planning. Her research in this book on Islamic banking asset growth is important to be addressed and it is recommended to become a reference for Islamic bankers to formulate relevant strategies" ( Dr. Muhammad Syafii Antonio, M.Ec, Chairman of Tazkia Group).


The Growth of Islamic Banking in Indonesia

The Growth of Islamic Banking in Indonesia

Author: Yasushi Suzuki

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-21

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1000282643

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Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world. Taking into account also its endowment and potential economic resources, the Islamic banking industry in Indonesia was expected to take on an important role in facilitating more financial resources and to contribute to the internationalization of the Islamic mode of financing particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. However, the reality is far from the expectation. This book aims to clarify the causes and fundamental constraints leading to the extraordinarily low level of Indonesia’s Islamic financial deepening. The authors draw on the traditions of Institutional Economics which are concerned with the rules or mechanisms of creating the 'incentive' and 'threat' for economic players because the rules (institutions) would matter as the determinant for economic development and economic efficiency. This book offers a fairly new analytical lens by hypothesizing that Islamic banks must earn additional profit– the authors coined as ‘Islamic bank rent’ - to maintain their franchise value as prudent Shari’ah-compliant lenders when compared to conventional banks. The authors argued that insufficient provision of the Islamic bank rent opportunity may have caused the Indonesia’s Islamic banks the opportunity to learn and improve their skill and capacity for the credit risk management. The book also offers evidence in support of implementing economic and affirmative policy necessary for incubating and developing the Islamic banking industry in Indonesia and making Indonesia an international Islamic financial hub in the Asia-Pacific region. This book will be a useful resource for policy makers and researchers interested in Islamic banking in Indonesia.


The Developing Role of Islamic Banking and Finance

The Developing Role of Islamic Banking and Finance

Author: Fouad H. Beseiso

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2014-07-10

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1783508183

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This volume highlights a vital developmental stage of Islamic Banking and Finance, focusing on regulatory aspects, regional case studies and International Financial Crisis impacts. It aims to help decision makers identify key factors for the real, sustained development of the Islamic Banking System, nationally, regionally and internationally.


Islamic Banking in Indonesia

Islamic Banking in Indonesia

Author: Rifki Ismal

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-02-22

Total Pages: 491

ISBN-13: 1118509951

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A comprehensive overview of key developments in Islamic banking In Islamic Banking in Indonesia, renowned economist Dr. Rifki Ismal explores current issues in Islamic banking and financial products with a particular focus on the danger of liquidity risk in Indonesia. It approaches liquidity risk from the conventional perspective of international banking standards, as well as from the Islamic banking perspective. Dr. Ismal also covers the issues of asset-liability balancing, liquidity risk index, organizational structures for managing liquidity, industrial analysis, withdrawal risk, bankruptcy risk, moral hazard risk, and market risk. Compiling all the latest academic research on liquidity risk and other risks in Islamic banking, the book provides a theoretical foundation for managing risk that will is highly useful for researchers on Islamic banking and practitioners and academics. Written by a renowned expert on Islamic banking who works on monetary policy at the central bank of Indonesia Covers the latest developments in Islamic banking, particularly liquidity risk, for a rapidly expanding market Ideal for European and American readers, in addition to Asian readers, who need a fuller understanding of Islamic banking institutions, markets, and products With the latest academic research and the expertise of a leading practitioner in Islamic banking, this book offers in-depth coverage of the most pressing issues in the field.


Islamic Banking

Islamic Banking

Author: Mr.Kangni Kpodar

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2010-08-01

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 1455205257

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This paper investigates the determinants of the pattern of Islamic bank diffusion around the world using country-level data for 1992 - 2006. The analysis illustrates that income per capita, share of Muslims in the population and status as an oil producer are linked to the development of Islamic banking, as are economic integration with Middle Eastern countries and proximity to Islamic financial centers. Interest rates have a negative impact on Islamic banking, reflecting the implicit benchmark for Islamic banks. The quality of institutions does not matter, probably because the often higher hurdle set by Shariah law trumps the quality of local institutions in most countries. The 9/11 attacks were not important to the diffusion of Islamic banking; but they coincided with rising oil prices, which are a significant factor in the diffusion of Islamic banking. Islamic banks also appear to be complements to, rather than substitutes for, conventional banks.


Factors Affecting Mudaraba Deposits on Islamic Commercial Bank in Indonesia

Factors Affecting Mudaraba Deposits on Islamic Commercial Bank in Indonesia

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Published: 2015

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13:

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This research is aimed to investigate the factors affecting Mudaraba deposits on Islamic Commercial Bank in Indonesia using Fixed Effect Model (FEM) method in the panel data. Four variables, profit sharing rate, interest rate, GDP, and number of Islamic Commercial Bank's branch offices, are thought to have influence on the volume of Mudaraba deposits. It uses quarterly time series in the period of 2004 - 2013. The research was conducted at Bank Muamalat Indonesia, Bank Syariah Mandiri, and Bank Mega Syariah Indonesia. The Result shows that the volume of Mudaraba deposits on Islamic Commercial Bank in Indonesia does not depend on profit sharing rate, interest rate, and the number of Islamic Commercial Bank's branch office but depend on Gross Domestic Products (GDP). This research supported the view that in order to increase the volume of Mudaraba deposits in Indonesia, it is suggested that Islamic Banks are expected to add to its market share by entering the large corporate sector (SOEs and private enterprises upper middle) so that third-party funds, in particular Mudaraba deposits can and able to compete with Conventional Commercial Bank market share. Islamic Commercial Banks can thus optimally as executive financial intermediation for the financing and distribution on the real sector and not only focus on the retail sector and SMEs. Lastly, Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia should also provide a more branch offices of Islamic Commercial banks are built in order third-party funds and were able to distribute more optimally targeted at the real sector. The author suggest that the results of this study can add to the results of the study in order to develop Islamic Commercial Banking in Indonesia as well as to provide input related to policy measures in increasing deposits, especially deposits Mudaraba with the factors that influence it.


Credit Risk Management Practices and Their Determinants

Credit Risk Management Practices and Their Determinants

Author: Yono Haryono

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13:

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Credit risk is deemed to be the leading source of problems in banking institutions. This thesis aims to analyze the management of credit risk in the Indonesian Islamic banking industry, particularly to evaluate the practices of credit risk management of Islamic banks and to compare the factors differentiating credit risk management practices between Islamic banks and conventional banks. In addition, the study aims to determine the key factors affecting credit risk in Islamic banks for the period of 2004 to 2012 and to examine the relationship between credit risk and financing structure. The study applies both quantitative and qualitative methods to handle different aspects of the research objectives and to gather all relevant information on credit risk management and to construct the main output of the study. This study utilizes three statistical analyses and econometric models, which are a dynamic panel data analysis, Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression analysis, logistic regression coupled with a questionnaire survey and a qualitative interview technique to evaluate empirical evidence regarding credit risk management practices of Islamic banks operating in Indonesia. The overall summary of results shows that while most of the results are in line with the expectations, others are not in line with the underlying theories, which are life-cycle theory of consumption and agency theory. The findings show that the key factors affecting credit risk in Indonesian Islamic banks are real GDP growth, financing growth, bank size, profitability, cost efficiency and ownership concentration. However, the results also indicate that three explanatory variables which include unemployment rate, bank’s capital and diversification do not support their respective hypotheses since the coefficients of these variables are in the opposite direction as expected by the theory. Furthermore, with regard to credit risk management practices (CRMP), the results show that there is a general understanding of CRMP throughout the Islamic banking system in Indonesia, and all the aspects of credit risk management have a positive relationship with CRMP. By providing the empirical evidence on the factors affecting credit risk in Indonesian Islamic banks, it is hoped that this study could enhance greater understanding of credit risk management framework. Furthermore, it is hoped that the findings could create awareness to the Islamic banks regarding factors affecting credit risk in Islamic banks so that they can properly manage credit risks. In addition, the finding from the study would be useful to the policymakers and regulators in making informed decisions and formulating policies that will indeed contribute to the bottom-line of the banks and indirectly help to prevent systemic risk.


An Overview of Islamic Finance

An Overview of Islamic Finance

Author: Mr.Mumtaz Hussain

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2015-06-02

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 1513565621

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Islamic finance has started to grow in international finance across the globe, with some concentration in few countries. Nearly 20 percent annual growth of Islamic finance in recent years seems to point to its resilience and broad appeal, partly owing to principles that govern Islamic financial activities, including equity, participation, and ownership. In theory, Islamic finance is resilient to shocks because of its emphasis on risk sharing, limits on excessive risk taking, and strong link to real activities. Empirical evidence on the stability of Islamic banks, however, is so far mixed. While these banks face similar risks as conventional banks do, they are also exposed to idiosyncratic risks, necessitating a tailoring of current risk management practices. The macroeconomic policy implications of the rapid expansion of Islamic finance are far reaching and need careful considerations.


THE MANAGEMENT OF LIQUIDITY RISK IN ISLAMIC BANKS: THE CASE OF INDONESIA.

THE MANAGEMENT OF LIQUIDITY RISK IN ISLAMIC BANKS: THE CASE OF INDONESIA.

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Published: 2010

Total Pages:

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Islamic banking and finance has shown progressive development all over the world since its inception as a commercial banking model in mid-1970s. Indonesia, as the largest Moslem nation in the world, has initiated some policies to expand the Islamic banking industry in the country. Similar to conventional banks, Islamic banks face a number of risk areas, which may affect their performance and operations. One of such risk areas is liquidity risk, which shows additional features in the case of Islamic banks. Both the international banking standards and the Sharia guidance suggest that banks should have: robust liquidity risk management policies, a responsive asset and liability committee, effective information and internal control systems and, methods for managing deposits to reduce on-demand liquidity, to manage liquidity risk. The aim of this research, hence, is to analyze the management of liquidity risk in Islamic banks through balancing assets and liabilities with the ultimate objective to recommend policies to improve the management of liquidity risk. This aim is fulfilled in the case of Indonesian Islamic banking industry. The data collection and analysis method in this research involve triangulation method with a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to achieve such aim and objective. Particularly, both the performance analysis of the industry and the econometric time series analysis were conducted to analyze the liquidity risk and its management for Islamic banking, which includes the liquidity behavior of banking depositors and Islamic banks. In addition, the primary data through questionnaire survey was also assembled with the aim of knowing the actual practices and problems of managing liquidity risk. It was investigated from the perceptions of Islamic banking depositors and Islamic bankers to shed further lights on the liquidity risk issues, which were not captured in the time-series analysis. The empirical analyses conducted in this research.