Performance Of Islamic Banking Product

This thesis examines the performance of Islamic banking financing product and its contribution to the Islamic bank's profits. Credit risk management is also analyzed to determine the comparative performance of Islamic banking and its conventional banks. Statistical observations and linear re...

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Main Author: Mior Ahmad Jafri, Md Sabri
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://etd.uum.edu.my/339/1/Mior_Ahmad_Jafri.pdf
http://etd.uum.edu.my/339/2/Mior_Ahmad_Jafri.pdf
http://etd.uum.edu.my/339/
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Summary:This thesis examines the performance of Islamic banking financing product and its contribution to the Islamic bank's profits. Credit risk management is also analyzed to determine the comparative performance of Islamic banking and its conventional banks. Statistical observations and linear regression are used to measure the performance of key financial variables and financing contracts. These internal variables would predict its relationship with bank's profitability. Four financial ratios are used to measure the credit risk efficiency by applying t-test to financial ratios for Islamic and conventional banks. This thesis concludes that bai'bithaman ajil (BBA) and alijarah thumma albai' (AITAB) are the most financing contracts apply to the financial products. Thus, this would suggest that house financings and hire-purchase financings are the most financial products consumed by the banks consumers. BBA contract contributes most to the Maybank IBS's financial assets, while AITAB contributes most to the AMMB IBS's and Public Bank IBS's financial assets. This would also suggest that Maybank IBS's focuses on house financings, while AMMB IBS and PBB IBS focuses on hire-purchase financings. Overall Islamic banks maintain lower equity and better non-performing financings compare to mainstream banks. Equity and Base Lending Rate (BLR) are the determinants to the Islamic banks profitability. However, financing volume and financing contracts are not significantly difference to predict profitability. Thus, this study could not determine the financing products that contribute to the banks' earnings.