ANALYSIS OF RISK MITIGATION EFFORTS FOR ISLAMIC EQUITY AND DEBT FINANCING IN ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS

Alfian Eka Saputra, Muhammad Pisol Bin Mat Isa, U. S. Al-Azizah
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This paper investigates risk mitigation practices and alternative measures for non-performing financing in sharia rural banks (BPRS) in Indonesia. Using in-depth interviews with Islamic microfinance practitioners who are expert in the area, this study explores two categories of financing which are equity financing (mudharabah and musyarakah) and debt financing (murabahah). The mechanism will advise on the themes of equity financing, debt financing, risk identification and mitigation, risk appraisal, risk control and monitoring, and digital systems. Interviews were conducted at 6 BPRS in West Java and Banten, Indonesia. The data will inform researchers about success stories of equity and debt financing by implementing risk mitigation to reduce the magnitude of the risk of each financing and alternative steps to mitigate non-performing financing. The results show that BPRS prefer musyarakah financing for equity over mudharabah, because they consider mudharabah to be riskier. For debt financing, all BPRS apply murabahah financing. Risk mitigation is carried out properly, starting from analyzing the client's credit history to assessing the required collateral. In the event of non-performing financing, the BPRS first assesses the source of the problem and the BPRS provides easy payments to clients through relaxation and restructuring. The digital system also plays an important role in mitigating BPRS risk and facilitating client access to BPRS.
分析伊斯兰小额信贷机构为伊斯兰股权和债务融资所做的减轻风险努力
本文研究了印尼伊斯兰农村银行(BPRS)不良融资的风险缓解做法和替代措施。通过对该领域专家的伊斯兰小额信贷从业人员的深入访谈,本研究探讨了两类融资,即股权融资(mudharabah和musyarakah)和债务融资(murabahah)。该机制将就股权融资、债务融资、风险识别和缓解、风险评估、风险控制和监测以及数字系统等主题提供咨询意见。在西爪哇和印度尼西亚万丹的6个BPRS进行了采访。这些数据将使研究人员了解股权和债务融资的成功案例,通过实施风险缓解措施来降低每种融资的风险程度,并采取替代措施来减少不良融资。结果表明,BPRS更倾向于musyarakah融资而不是mudharabah融资,因为他们认为mudharabah风险更大。对于债务融资,所有BPRS都采用murabahah融资。从分析客户的信用记录到评估所需的抵押品,适当地进行风险缓解。在不良融资的情况下,BPRS首先评估问题的根源,BPRS通过放松和重组为客户提供方便的付款。数码系统在减低BPRS的风险及方便客户使用BPRS方面亦扮演重要角色。
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