The book assesses various fintech business models and how they could be a threat or an opportunity. It also examines whether fintech provides Islamic financial institutions an edge to serve clients following the Shariah norms and how the adoption of fintech in the Islamic mode is required for meeting the maqasid Al Shariah.
The book assesses various fintech business models and how they could be a threat or an opportunity. It also examines whether fintech provides Islamic financial institutions an edge to serve clients following the Shariah norms and how the adoption of fintech in the Islamic mode is required for meeting the maqasid Al Shariah.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yasushi Suzuki is a Professor at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan. Mohammad Dulal Miah is an Associate Professor at the University of Nizwa, Oman.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Theoretical and Philosophical Speculations on Digital Transformation in Islamic Finance 1. Digital Transformation in Islamic Finance: A Critique of Perfectionist's Views on Islamic Fintech 2. A Typology of Financial Business Models on Digital Transformation: Expected Impacts on Commercial Banks 3. Fintech, Technomania and Persistent Socio-Civilizational Challenges Part II Empirical Studies 4. Business Risk Mitigation through "Value-Chain Integrated" Financing in Islamic Peer to Peer Lending in Indonesia: PT Qazwa Mitra Hasanah's Experience 5. Prospects and Opportunities of Islamic Crowdfunding in Bangladesh Anik 6. Empirical Assessment on Digital Transformation in Islamic Banking 7. Fintech in Islamic Banking in Bangladesh: Opportunities and Threats 8. Islamic digital banking in the Netherlands - Challenges and Opportunities 9. Can Islamic FinTech Best Serve the Migrants' Interest in Remittance Services? The South and South-East Asian Perspective 10. The impact of central bank digital currency (CBDC) on the operations of Islamic Banks 11. Takafultech Reflects the Maqasid al-Shariah Ethos in Takaful 12. Digital Transformation and Accounting Issues in Takaful: The Case of Indonesia 13. Dilemma and Challenges for fintech application in Waqf Administration / Regulation in contemporary Muslim majority countries: A Case of Bangladesh 14. Breaking the barriers of Zakat Management System through Islamic Fintech: The Case of Bangladesh 15. An inquiry into the application of Artificial Intelligence on Fatwa. Conclusion.
Introduction Part I Theoretical and Philosophical Speculations on Digital Transformation in Islamic Finance 1. Digital Transformation in Islamic Finance: A Critique of Perfectionist's Views on Islamic Fintech 2. A Typology of Financial Business Models on Digital Transformation: Expected Impacts on Commercial Banks 3. Fintech, Technomania and Persistent Socio-Civilizational Challenges Part II Empirical Studies 4. Business Risk Mitigation through "Value-Chain Integrated" Financing in Islamic Peer to Peer Lending in Indonesia: PT Qazwa Mitra Hasanah's Experience 5. Prospects and Opportunities of Islamic Crowdfunding in Bangladesh Anik 6. Empirical Assessment on Digital Transformation in Islamic Banking 7. Fintech in Islamic Banking in Bangladesh: Opportunities and Threats 8. Islamic digital banking in the Netherlands - Challenges and Opportunities 9. Can Islamic FinTech Best Serve the Migrants' Interest in Remittance Services? The South and South-East Asian Perspective 10. The impact of central bank digital currency (CBDC) on the operations of Islamic Banks 11. Takafultech Reflects the Maqasid al-Shariah Ethos in Takaful 12. Digital Transformation and Accounting Issues in Takaful: The Case of Indonesia 13. Dilemma and Challenges for fintech application in Waqf Administration / Regulation in contemporary Muslim majority countries: A Case of Bangladesh 14. Breaking the barriers of Zakat Management System through Islamic Fintech: The Case of Bangladesh 15. An inquiry into the application of Artificial Intelligence on Fatwa. Conclusion.
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