Islamic Versus Conventional Banking: Characteristics and Stability Analysis of the Malaysian Banking Sector

Mohammad Taqiuddin bin Mohamad, Siti Aisyah Hashim
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Abstract Purpose – This research analyses the stability of a number of banks operating in Malaysia by using descriptive statistical analysis based on internal variables. These include the characteristics of the bank, capital adequacy ratio, ratio of profitability, liquidity ratio and the ratio of bank operations. Methodology/approach – Each bank’s stability is studied using z-score analysis. Data are sourced from the balance sheets and income statements of the banks from 2000 to 2011. Findings – The results indicate that characteristics of a bank do influence a bank’s performance. There are significant differences in financial ratios between Islamic and conventional banking. Islamic banks provide a lower loan loss of capital to cover impaired loans than conventional banks. This provides high capital based on the mean value obtained. The capital ratio allows both sets of banks to meet the capital adequacy ratio set by the Central Bank of Malaysia. Meanwhile, in profitability ratios, conventional banks have higher returns on higher assets, whereas Islamic Banking has higher returns on higher equity. Only 8 Islamic banks and 11 conventional banks are highly stable banking institutions in Malaysia. Originality/value – Islamic and conventional banking systems in Malaysia need further improvement to deal with unexpected economics crises and increased competition between the two. Hence, Islamic banking must be refined, especially for improving their stability to attract more investments for further development and performance.
伊斯兰银行与传统银行:马来西亚银行业的特点和稳定性分析
摘要目的-本研究通过使用基于内部变量的描述性统计分析,分析了在马来西亚经营的一些银行的稳定性。这些指标包括银行的特征、资本充足率、盈利能力比率、流动性比率和银行经营比率。方法/方法-使用z-score分析研究每家银行的稳定性。数据来源于各银行2000 - 2011年的资产负债表和损益表。调查结果-结果表明,银行的特点确实影响银行的业绩。伊斯兰银行和传统银行在财务比率方面存在显著差异。与传统银行相比,伊斯兰银行提供较低的贷款损失来弥补受损贷款。这提供了基于获得的平均值的高资本。资本比率允许两家银行满足马来西亚中央银行设定的资本充足率。与此同时,在盈利能力比率方面,传统银行的高资产回报率更高,而伊斯兰银行的高股本回报率更高。马来西亚只有8家伊斯兰银行和11家传统银行是高度稳定的银行机构。原创性/价值——马来西亚的伊斯兰和传统银行系统需要进一步改善,以应对意想不到的经济危机和两者之间日益激烈的竞争。因此,伊斯兰银行必须加以改进,特别是为了提高其稳定性,以吸引更多的投资以进一步发展和业绩。
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