Islamic banks function as intermediary institutions governed by Sharia principles, catering to both Muslim and non-Muslim clientele. Operating within a Dual Banking System alongside conventional banks, Sharia-compliant banks engage in profit and loss sharing activities. The increasing clientele at Banks Syariah Papua encompasses not only Muslims but also a considerable number of non-Muslim customers. This study aims to examine the impact of location, product offerings, promotional activities on the inclination of non-Muslim individuals to patronize Banks Syariah Papua. The population studied is the non-Muslim population of Kecamatan Jayapura Utara, Papua Province. This study includes 123 samples from respondents. Research results indicate that location variable, product variable, and promotion variable have a significant impact on the attitudes of non-Muslim populations toward Bank Syariah Indonesia customer interest factors on the interest of non-Muslim customers to become customers at Banks Syariah Papua
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