Islamic rural bank mission drift: Equity financing vs debt-based financing

Fiqih Afriadi, Pranoto Pranoto, Erlita Kurniawaty, R. Zamzami
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Purpose – This study aims to compare the depth of outreach, financial performance, and trade-off between the depth of outreach and financial performance (mission drift) between equity financing and debt-based financing in Indonesian Islamic Rural Banks.Methodology – We compare the depth of outreach and financial performance using descriptive statistics and explore mission drift comparisons using OLS time series. Findings – The depth of the outreach comparison shows that debt-based financing performs better. However, equity financing outperforms financial performance. The regression results show mission drift in Musharaka and Multiservice financing, indicating that both sides have mission drift. However, there is no mission drift in Murabaha financing, which constitutes the majority of financing in Indonesian Islamic Rural Banks. Murabaha financing synchronously demonstrates excellent depth of outreach and financial performance.Implications – Islamic Rural Banks in Indonesia need product innovation in equity financing to obtain a better depth of outreach and avoid mission drift. The simplicity of the practice in Murabaha can be a reference for product innovation in Islamic Rural Banks, while the government can support Indonesian Islamic Rural Banks' product innovation by providing appropriate regulations.Originality – This study seeks to fill the comparison gap between mission drifts in Indonesian Islamic rural bank financing. There is a limitation in studies of Islamic rural bank financing mission drifts in Indonesia since the comparison of mission drift deals only with Islamic microfinance at a global level.
伊斯兰乡村银行的使命漂移:股权融资与债务融资
目的--本研究旨在比较印尼伊斯兰乡村银行的外联深度、财务绩效以及股权融资和债务融资的外联深度与财务绩效之间的权衡(使命漂移)。方法--我们使用描述性统计比较了外联深度和财务绩效,并使用 OLS 时间序列探讨了使命漂移比较。研究结果 - 拓展深度比较显示,债务融资表现更好。然而,股权融资的财务业绩更胜一筹。回归结果显示 Musharaka 和 Multiservice 融资中存在使命漂移,表明双方都存在使命漂移。然而,在印尼伊斯兰乡村银行的大部分融资中,穆拉巴哈(Murabaha)融资不存在使命漂移。启示--印尼伊斯兰乡村银行需要在股权融资方面进行产品创新,以获得更好的拓展深度,避免使命漂移。印尼伊斯兰乡村银行需要在股权融资方面进行产品创新,以获得更好的外延深度,避免使命漂移。穆拉巴哈(Murabaha)的简单做法可以为伊斯兰乡村银行的产品创新提供参考,而政府可以通过提供适当的法规来支持印尼伊斯兰乡村银行的产品创新。对印尼伊斯兰乡村银行融资使命漂移的研究存在局限性,因为使命漂移的比较仅涉及全球层面的伊斯兰小额信贷。
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