The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain

The Malaysian Islamic financial services have developed and thrived in the competitive domestic and global financial market, especially in the last three decades. The government has provided the industry conducive enabling environment to catalyse the industry growth and development. Islamic finance...

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Main Authors: Hussain, Mohd Zainee, Johana, Zaimy Johana
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.474432021-06-14T01:22:56Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47443/ The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain Hussain, Mohd Zainee Johana, Zaimy Johana Banking Interest rates Credit. Debt. Loans Finance, Islamic The Malaysian Islamic financial services have developed and thrived in the competitive domestic and global financial market, especially in the last three decades. The government has provided the industry conducive enabling environment to catalyse the industry growth and development. Islamic finance has gained prominence and been identified as the growth area in the nation's financial sector. With a range of innovative shariah compliant products and services, the halal financial services have gained market acceptance from both Muslims and non-Muslims alike, albeit with different acceptance levels according to the products. Specifically, to a certain degree, it appears that the market has been more receptive of other Islamic financial services such as loans for various purposes including purchases of securities, properties, vehicles; working capital and even personal loans than the credit cards. Additionally, slower growth, lower market share and performance of Islamic credit cards visa-vis conventional credit cards, and other Islamic financial products merit further scrutiny. A better analysis to understand the issues pertinent to Islamic credit cards' growth. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47443/1/47443.pdf ID47443 Hussain, Mohd Zainee and Johana, Zaimy Johana (2021) The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain. Journal of Emerging Economies & Islamic Research, 9 (1). pp. 43-53. ISSN (e-ISSN): 2289-2559 https://doi.org/10.24191/jeeir.v9i1.11544
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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topic Banking
Interest rates
Credit. Debt. Loans
Finance, Islamic
spellingShingle Banking
Interest rates
Credit. Debt. Loans
Finance, Islamic
Hussain, Mohd Zainee
Johana, Zaimy Johana
The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain
description The Malaysian Islamic financial services have developed and thrived in the competitive domestic and global financial market, especially in the last three decades. The government has provided the industry conducive enabling environment to catalyse the industry growth and development. Islamic finance has gained prominence and been identified as the growth area in the nation's financial sector. With a range of innovative shariah compliant products and services, the halal financial services have gained market acceptance from both Muslims and non-Muslims alike, albeit with different acceptance levels according to the products. Specifically, to a certain degree, it appears that the market has been more receptive of other Islamic financial services such as loans for various purposes including purchases of securities, properties, vehicles; working capital and even personal loans than the credit cards. Additionally, slower growth, lower market share and performance of Islamic credit cards visa-vis conventional credit cards, and other Islamic financial products merit further scrutiny. A better analysis to understand the issues pertinent to Islamic credit cards' growth.
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title The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain
title_short The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain
title_full The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain
title_fullStr The good, the bad and the ugly of Islamic credit cards / Zaimy Johana Johana and Mohd Zainee Hussain
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