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Product Development in Islamic Banks

Edinburgh Guides to Islamic Finance is a series of short guides to key areas in Islamic finance, offering an independent academic perspective and a critical treatment. `Essential reading for those interested in having in-depth knowledge of the nature of product innovation and development in Islamic banks... Habib Ahmed offers new ideas in addressing some of the current challenges in a systematic way in this timely book.' Roszaini Haniffa, Professor of Accounting, Hull University Business School, UK Islamic banking began in the 1970s with the aim of providing financial services compatible with Islamic law. Driven by market forces, it has grown rapidly in Muslim countries and in international financial sectors. It is projected to grow at an annual rate of 15-20% and a key factor determining this future growth is the availability of new products that will satisfy the needs of various segments of society. This book shows how the principles and contracts used in Islamic banking and finance can be used to develop financial products. Starting with the basic tenets of Shari'ah and the legal and regulatory environment under which Islamic banks operate, it then discusses the more intricate issues relating to product development processes.

This book shows how the principles and contracts used in Islamic banking and finance can be used to develop financial products.

Islamic Banking and Financial Crisis: Reputation, Stability and Risks

Do Islamic financial institutions perform better than their Western counterparts during periods of financial stress? How do Islamic financial institutions manage risk, given their unique characteristics and the need for shari'ah compliance? Islamic Banking and Financial Crisis looks at the challenges for Islamic financial institutions in an international post-Basel II system where banks are required to have more capital and liquidity. It also examines the influence of governance on client and investor perceptions and their implications for institutional stability and sustainability. It concludes by suggesting how the Islamic financial industry can better fulfil both the legal and social requirements of shari'ah.

Due to the sub-prime financial crisis, and with banks being one of its major
players, many countries have begun to look for more prudent, more transparent
banking models in order to overcome the critical flaws of the conventional and
current ...

Product Development in Islamic Banks

A systematic study of the process of developing Islamic financial products for banks. Islamic banking began in the 1970s with the aim of providing financial services compatible with Islamic law. Driven by market forces it has grown rapidly in Muslim countries and in international financial sectors. It is projected to grow at an annual rate of 15-20% and a key factor determining this future growth is the availability of new products that will satisfy the needs of various segments of society.While other texts discuss the basic principles and contracts used in Islamic banking and finance, few discuss how these can be used to develop financial products. This book fills that gap, starting with the basic principles that form the building blocks of contemporary Islamic financial products and then discussing the more intricate issues relating to product development processes.

Product development is a complex process and requires involvement of the
whole organisation. Chapter 4 discusses various aspects of the product
development system under the headings of strategy and plans, structure and
resources, and ...