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MME 4272

ISLAMIC BANKING AND


FINANCE
Dr. Mohd Radzi Haji Che Daud
Department of Manufacturing and
Materials Engineering

ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE:


Main Source :
Bank Negara Malaysia

MALAYSIA AT A GLANCE

Population

28.1 m
Muslim (65%)

Strong

GDP growth
1st quarter 2013 4.5%
Low inflation

WHY ISLAMIC BANKING IS IMPORTANT?


In response to the needs of Muslim community
Acts as a catalyst to fill the gap to mobilise funds
for productive purposes, in particular for Muslim
communities
Significant untapped business potential
Proven to be a viable financial intermediation
channel in supporting economic growth
Fulfilled the demands of not only the Muslims but
non-Muslim population as well

MALAYSIAN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM


Comprehensive Islamic financial system covering all financial sectors
operating in parallel with conventional financial system
Diversities of players
Twelve full-fledged Islamic banking institutions
2 domestic Islamic banks
3 full-fledged foreign owned Islamic banks
7 Islamic banking subsidiaries
9 takaful operators
Sound and robust Islamic financial institutions governed by
international best practices
Rapid growth with wide range of product and services
Retail, corporate & investment banking
Internationally integrated with international Islamic financial system

STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
Gradual and pragmatic
Milestones
1969

1983

1993

2003

Pilgrimage Fund Board


Pilgrimage Fund Board
Full-fledged
Islamic banks

Bank Islam
Malaysia Bhd.

Bank Muamalat
Malaysia Bhd.

Foreign Islamic
banks

Conventional banks offer Islamic window


Islamic subsidiary

Islamic money markets


Takaful
Operators

Syarikat Takaful
Malaysia Bhd.

Takaful Nasional, Mayban Takaful, Takaful


Iklhas, Commerce Takaful

..achieved significant milestones in building comprehensive and integrated


Islamic financial system with diversity of players.

DEVELOPMENTAL FOCUS

Institutional & Regulatory


development
Enhancement of
knowledge and
expertise

Product and market


development

Legal and Shariah


framework

ENABLING INFRASTRUCTURE
Legal
Islamic Banking Act, 1983
Takaful Act, 1984
Government Investment Act, 1983
Legal Redress Framework
Shariah
Two Shariah governing committees
National Shariah Advisory Council at
Bank Negara Malaysia
Shariah committee at Islamic financial
institution
Regulatory
Adopted international standards

ROLE OF BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA


Islamic Banking Act 1983
Takaful Act

Islamic financial system


Islamic banks
Takaful operators

Money market

Capital market

Non-banking
institutions

Supervisory
objective
Financial
stability

Customer

BNM

Consumer
protection

- Separate clearing
and settlement
system

Malaysia Deposit
Insurance
Corporation

- Liquidity
management

Dispute resolution

Specific

monetary
policy
instruments
Conventional banks
Insurance companies
Non-banking
institutions

Money market

Conventional financial system

Judicial
system
KL Regional
Arbitration
Centre
Financial
Mediation
Bureau

Capital market

BAFIA 1989
Insurance Act 1996

COMPREHENSIVE ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM


Institutional development
Domestic & foreign Islamic banks, Offshore players
Islamic banking windows
Liberalised equity policy for Islamic
Islamic capital market players
subsidiaries and takaful
Legal, Shariah & Reg
Product & market
Comprehensive product
range in banking, takaful
& financial markets
Global sukuk - sovereign
& multilateral institutions

Knowledge and education

Comprehensive legislation
Dispute resolution
o Dedicated high court
o Arbitration centre
o Financial Mediation
Bureau
Tax neutrality policy
Shariah Advisory Council
and its governance
International best practices
- IFSB

Consumer Education &


Fund for Shariah Scholars
Awareness Programmes
o Promote Shariah dialogues
Complete training infrastructure
o Scholarship
o INCEIF, IBFIM & ICLIF
o Research grant
International conferences

VISION TO BECOME ISLAMIC FINANCIAL HUB

Sustaining Malaysias competitive


edge as leading IFC following: progressive development
achievements of domestic mkt
integration & liberalisation
Moving forward, hub envisioned in
Financial Sector Master Plan
Growing interest from Middle East
investors now seen
Opportunity to improve trade &
investment ties, and linkages
between Malaysia & other parts of
the world

LEADING INITIATIVES IN ISLAMIC FINANCE


Malaysia as
international hub/
Labuans niche in
Islamic finance
First global
sovereign sukuk
Promotion of trade,
investment,
takaful, financial
market & ICT
Greater Shariah
harmonisation

Financial
Financial
Sector
SectorMaster
Master
Plan
Plan

2002

Islamic
Islamic
Financial
Financial
Services
ServicesBoard
Board

Malaysia
Malaysiaglobal
global
sukuk
sukuk

2003

Financial
Financial
liberalisation
liberalisation

Malaysia-IDB
Malaysia-IDB
MoU
MoU

2004

Financial
Financial
Market
MarketIslamic
Islamic
Index
Index

2005

Islamic
Islamic
securities/
securities/
Sukuks
Sukuksby
by
multilateral
multilateral
devt
devtbanks
banks

Shariah
Shariahscholars
scholars
dialogue
dialogue

for global integration

International
Islamic standardsetting body
Foreign Islamic FIs,
49% foreign equity
in Islamic banks and
takaful companies
Attract
international
investors

Forex liberalisation

Human Capital Development in Islamic Finance


IBFIM

ICLIF

INCEIF

Level of knowledge:
Elementary
Focus:
Short training courses
to meet industrys
needs

Institutions
of higher
learning

Level of knowledge:
Intermediate &
advanced

Focus:
Leadership programs

Focus:
International
professional
certification and postgraduate programs

Other
training
providers

Meeting the education needs of all levels of Islamic finance


practitioners

Islamic banking and finance will emerge


as a force to be reckoned with in shaping
the future development of global finance

CHARACTERISTICS OF ISLAMIC BANKING


Islamic financial transactions based on Shariah
principles:
Contract (aqad)
No elements of usury (riba)
No elements of uncertainty (gharar) and gambling
(maisir)
Multi-faceted roles based on nature of financial
transactions engagement:
ISLAMIC FINANCIAL CONTRACTS
Savings and Current Accounts
Investment Account
Asset Creation

ISLAMIC BANKING &


FINANCE IN MALAYSIA

ISLAMIC BANKING OPERATIONS

Sources of funds

Application of funds

Non-mudharabah
deposits

General
pool

Profit

Depositors

Bank

Mudharabah
deposits
SHF

Distribution of profit

Specific account I

Specific account II

Depositors

or

ISLAMIC BANKING &


FINANCE IN MALAYSIA

KEY DRIVERS OF ISLAMIC FINANCE


GROWTH

Supportive policy direction and infrastructure.


Demand and supply.
Awareness of Islamic finance amongst the Muslims.
Petro wealth and access of liquidity.
Human resource.
New way of doing finance.

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THE FUTURE OF ISLAMIC FINANCE

Western and Far East financial institutions embracing


Islamic finance the fourth wave.
Petrol wealth and diversification of assets and
geography.
Competitiveness and synergy.
Risk management and prudential standards.
Global Islamic financial institutions in banking,
takaful, retakaful, asset management and derivatives.
Human capital and education.

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THANK YOU

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