东盟国家传统银行向伊斯兰银行转换的性质和规模:近期的转换模式和主要挑战

Makhtar bin Abdullah, Dr Abdul Nasir, Haji Abdul
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基于广泛的文献回顾和与知识领域的专业人士和专家的讨论,本文(来自更广泛报道的论文的一部分)将强调行业参与者面临的一些挑战-接近转换-重点关注东盟国家,即马来西亚,文莱,印度尼西亚,泰国和菲律宾,从伊斯兰教法,监管和公司的角度。从传统银行向伊斯兰经营的转变是20世纪90年代以来中东、南亚和亚太地区金融业的发展方向之一。马来西亚、文莱、印度尼西亚、泰国和菲律宾等东盟国家也采取了同样的做法。金融机构根据其优先事项、生态系统和原因,有不同的转换方式。本文将从监管角度、Fiqh角度和东盟几个已报道的转换案例介绍转换。由于没有“绝对和正确”的转换方式,行业参与者,监管机构和学者将不得不欣赏从传统到伊斯兰操作的每次转换操作的独特性。随着数字银行时代的技术进步,对更多伊斯兰金融机构的需求将提供更好的服务和更广泛的覆盖范围。传统金融机构侧重于环境可持续发展和治理(ESG)产品,而伊斯兰金融机构则强调嵌入MaqÉÎid al-SharÊ“ahin Islamic Mu”ÉmalÉt早在联合国宣言之前。
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Nature And Scale Of Conversion From Conventional Banking To Islamic Banking In Selected ASEAN Countries: Recent Conversion Models & Major Challenges
Based on an extensive literature review and discussion with professionals and experts in the field of knowledge, this paper (a portion from the wider coverage thesis) will highlight some challenges faced by the industry players – approaching conversion – focusing on ASEAN countries namely Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines, from Shari’ah, regulatory, and corporate perspectives. Conversion from conventional banking to Islamic operation is one of the approaches taken in financial industries in Middle East, South Asia and Asia Pacific since 1990s. Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines are among ASEAN countries adopting the same approach. Financial institutions approach conversion in different ways based on their priorities, ecosystem and reasons. This article will cover conversion from regulatory perspectives, Fiqh perspectives and several reported conversion cases in ASEAN. Since there is no “absolute and correct” way of conversion, the industry players, the regulators and academicians will have to appreciate the uniqueness of each conversion exercise from conventional into Islamic operations. The demand for more Islamic financial institutions will provide better services and offer wider coverage based ontechnology advancement towards digital banking era. Conventional financial institutions focuses on Environmental Sustainable and Governance (ESG) products while Islamic financial institutions highlights the embedded MaqÉÎid al-SharÊ‘ahin Islamic Mu‘ÉmalÉt long before United Nation declaration.
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