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Analysis of International Claims in the Banking Sector: Implications for Islamic Finance in the Digital Age: Analisis Klaim Internasional pada Sektor Perbankan: Implikasi Keuangan Syariah di Era Digital Fadil, Ahmad; S, Nawewi
JEIZA : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Az-Zain Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JEIZA : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Az-Zain
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah & LP2M STAI Az-Zain Sampang

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Global digital transformation has changed the dynamics of international claims in the banking sector, presenting unique challenges for Islamic finance in ensuring compliance with Shariah principles. This study aims to understand how digitalization affects international claims in the banking sector and its implications for Islamic finance. The method used is secondary data analysis from banks' annual reports, international statistical data, and related scientific publications, with an observation period from the second quarter to the fourth quarter of 2023. The results showed that international claims in all sectors were relatively stable, with significant increases in the non-bank sector and the private non-financial sector. Claims on the banking sector experienced a slight decline before stabilizing again. The implications of the findings indicate the need for Islamic banks to strengthen Shariah compliance, diversify international portfolios, and develop new services to maintain stability and growth in the digital era
A Analysis of Islamic Economic Transformation in Indonesia: A Case Study of Economic Policy Implementation in the Banking Sector: Analisis Transformasi Ekonomi Syariah di Indonesia: Studi Kasus Penerapan Kebijakan Ekonomi di Sektor Perbankan Syariah Nawewi; s, Nawewi
JEIZA : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Az-Zain Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JEIZA : Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Az-Zain
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah & LP2M STAI Az-Zain Sampang

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The rapid development of the Islamic economy, especially in the Islamic banking sector in Indonesia, raises the need for in-depth evaluation of policies and their impact on economic transformation. This research aims to analyze the implementation of Islamic economic policies and their impact on Islamic economic transformation in Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach with a literature study method, this research examines academic sources and policy documents to understand the role of fintech, Islamic insurance, and the social sector in the development of the Islamic economy. The findings show that fintech plays a crucial role in improving financial inclusion, Islamic insurance contributes to liquidity and growth, and optimization of the social sector supports sustainable development. The implications of this study suggest the need for continued policy support and collaboration between the government, financial institutions, and society to strengthen the Islamic economic sector and address regional and global challenges