Does fintech threaten Islamic banking performance in Indonesia?

Fatimah Ath Thahirah, R. A. Kasri
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Purpose - This study aims to examine the impact of P2P Lending on both conventional and Islamic banking performance in Indonesia.Method - It uses a panel data regression method with a random effect model, with a sample of 63 conventional banks and 12 Islamic banks in Indonesia during the 2016-2020 period. The dependent variable is ROA, while the independent variable is the number of P2P Lending companies.Result - The study found that Fintech P2P Lending does not affect the conventional banks’ performance and has a minimal effect on the aggregate banks' performance in Indonesia. However, interestingly, Fintech has a significant positive impact on the Indonesian Islamic banks’ performance. The result is consistent when GMM is used in the robustness model.Implication - The findings indicate the importance of supporting the development of Fintech, especially Sharia P2P Lending, and collaboration between Fintech and banks to optimize the performance of Indonesia’s financial sector.Originality - This research is amongst a few studies that examine the relationship between Fintech and banking performance, particularly Islamic banking performance in Indonesia.
金融科技会威胁印尼伊斯兰银行的表现吗?
目的-本研究旨在研究P2P借贷对印尼传统银行和伊斯兰银行绩效的影响。方法-使用随机效应模型的面板数据回归方法,以2016-2020年期间印度尼西亚63家传统银行和12家伊斯兰银行为样本。因变量为ROA,自变量为P2P网贷公司数量。结果-研究发现,金融科技P2P借贷不会影响印尼传统银行的绩效,对银行总体绩效的影响也很小。然而,有趣的是,金融科技对印尼伊斯兰银行的业绩产生了显著的积极影响。在鲁棒性模型中使用GMM时,结果是一致的。启示-研究结果表明了支持金融科技发展的重要性,特别是伊斯兰教法的P2P借贷,以及金融科技与银行之间的合作,以优化印尼金融部门的绩效。原创性-本研究是少数研究金融科技与银行绩效之间关系的研究之一,特别是印度尼西亚的伊斯兰银行绩效。
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