Journal of Economicate Studies
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Economicate Studies

Wakalah bi al-Ujrah in Letter of Credit Services: Sharia Bank Applications

Liswardi, Liswardi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 May 2024

Abstract

This study analyzes the application of the Wakalah bi al-Ujrah contract in Letter of Credit (LC) services within Sharia banks. As an agency-based contract, Wakalah bi al-Ujrah enables banks to act on behalf of clients in facilitating trade transactions while charging a transparent service fee. This paper adopts a qualitative literature-based approach, reviewing books, journal articles, and institutional guidelines. Findings indicate that the contract ensures Sharia compliance, strengthens customer trust, and provides operational efficiency in trade finance. Nevertheless, challenges persist, including limited customer literacy, regulatory inconsistencies, and misinterpretation of fee structures. To optimize implementation, strategies such as enhancing Sharia governance, improving transparency, and expanding educational initiatives are recommended. The study contributes theoretically by integrating agency and risk management perspectives in Islamic finance and practically by providing insights for regulators and practitioners to enhance competitiveness in global trade facilitation

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joes

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Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Other

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Journal of Economicate Studies (JoES) is a publication dedicated to and focused on the scholarly study of all aspects of Economicate studies. This journal receives articles from lecturers and researchers who have the new and progressive issues on scholarly study of all aspects of Economicate ...