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THE ROLE OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE IN SUPPORTING ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS: INSIGHTS FROM INDONESIA Fianto, Bayu Arie; Aryo, Bagus; Shah, Syed Alamdar Ali; Mustofa, Muhammad Ubaidillah Al; Anisha, Ade Intan Ismi Nur; Ruslan, Rafiatul Adlin Hj Mohd
Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance Vol 11 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Bank Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21098/jimf.v11i1.2476

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This study assesses the necessity of a Deposit Insurance System (DIS) for Islamic Microfinance Institutions (IMFIs). It first identifies key factors influencing knowledge of DIS among stakeholders and then proceeds to evaluate the social impact of IMFIs and examine the urgency for a DIS and respondents' willingness to pay deposit insurance premiums. Conducting survey using purposive sampling, we obtain required data for the analysis from 405 respondents. Applying the logistic regressions, we find reveal that education, work experience, and financial behaviors influence DIS awareness. The findings underscore the urgency of implementing DIS to bolster stakeholder trust and financial system stability, with respondents expressing willingness to contribute premiums. These insights contribute to designing a Shariah-compliant DIS that aligns with the unique operational characteristics of IMFIs, supports sustainable industrialization, and advances SDG-9 goals. The study highlights actionable pathways for policymakers, regulatory bodies, and IMFI managers to foster a resilient and inclusive financial ecosystem. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Special thanks to the National Committee of Islamic Economic and Finance of the Republic of Indonesia and Universitas Airlangga for the financial assistance. Universitas Airlangga through International Research Collaboration Scheme Top #500, Airlangga Research Fund, Year 2023, Universitas Airlangga, No: 359/UN3.15/PT/2023.
Shariah Compliant Macaulay’s Duration Model Testing: Evidence from Islamic banks in Indonesia Shah, Syed Alamdar Ali; Sukmana, Raditya; Fianto, Bayu Arie
Journal of Islamic Economic Laws Vol 4, No 2: July 2021
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jisel.v4i2.15358

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The purpose of this research is to test Shariah compliant duration models on Islamic banks in Indonesia. This will be achieved using data of earning assets and risk bearing liabilities of Indonesian Islamic banks from 2009 to 2019. Using multiple regressions the results suggest that Shariah compliant duration models are robust to calculate duration of earning assets, return bearing liabilities and Islamic banks. This research adds to the previous research of testing Shariah compliant duration model. Ultimately, it will improve profitability, risk efficiency and Shariah efficiency by improved Shariah compliant measures of risk management. This will ultimately improve market capitalization and returns stability in the long run. A major limitation of the study is very short length of data of Islamic banks. Still another limitation is difference in commencement of business of various Islamic banks that makes length of data unequal.
THE ROLE OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE IN SUPPORTING ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS: INSIGHTS FROM INDONESIA Fianto, Bayu Arie; Aryo, Bagus; Shah, Syed Alamdar Ali; Mustofa, Muhammad Ubaidillah Al; Anisha, Ade Intan Ismi Nur; Ruslan, Rafiatul Adlin Hj Mohd
Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Bank Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21098/jimf.v11i1.2476

Abstract

This study assesses the necessity of a Deposit Insurance System (DIS) for Islamic Microfinance Institutions (IMFIs). It first identifies key factors influencing knowledge of DIS among stakeholders and then proceeds to evaluate the social impact of IMFIs and examine the urgency for a DIS and respondents' willingness to pay deposit insurance premiums. Conducting survey using purposive sampling, we obtain required data for the analysis from 405 respondents. Applying the logistic regressions, we find reveal that education, work experience, and financial behaviors influence DIS awareness. The findings underscore the urgency of implementing DIS to bolster stakeholder trust and financial system stability, with respondents expressing willingness to contribute premiums. These insights contribute to designing a Shariah-compliant DIS that aligns with the unique operational characteristics of IMFIs, supports sustainable industrialization, and advances SDG-9 goals. The study highlights actionable pathways for policymakers, regulatory bodies, and IMFI managers to foster a resilient and inclusive financial ecosystem. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Special thanks to the National Committee of Islamic Economic and Finance of the Republic of Indonesia and Universitas Airlangga for the financial assistance. Universitas Airlangga through International Research Collaboration Scheme Top #500, Airlangga Research Fund, Year 2023, Universitas Airlangga, No: 359/UN3.15/PT/2023.