ENHANCING FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH ISLAMIC FINANCE

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ENHANCING FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH ISLAMIC FINANCE ZAMIR IQBAL THE WORLD BANK GLOBAL CENTER FOR ISLAMIC FINANCE DEVELOPMENT TURKEY FINANCIAL INCLUSION CONFERENCE (JUNE 3RD, 2014, ISTANBUL) Financial Systems Global Practice Financial and Private Sector Development (FPD) Vice Presidency

Growing importance and Globalization of Islamic Finance 2 Source: IFSB Financial Stability Report 2014

Market Size Islamic Banking 3 Source: IFSB Financial Stability Report 2014

Composition and Domicile of Islamic Assets 4 Source: IFSB Financial Stability Report 2014

Islamic Perspective on Financial Inclusion Economic development and growth, along with social justice, are the foundational elements of an Islamic economic system. From Islam s Proprty Rights view, property is not a means of exclusion but inclusion in which the rights of those less able in the income and wealth of the moreable are redeemed. Two Pillars of Financial Inclusion Risk-Sharing, or Asset-Linked Financing Small-Medium Enterprises (SME) Micro-Finance (MF) Micro-Insurance (Micro-Takaful) Redsistribution Institutions Zakah Sadaqat Qard-al-Hassan Waqf Khairat khumus

Structured Approach to Enhancing Financial Inclusion Low-Income Redistributive Pillar Zakah, Sadaqat Waqf, Khairat, khumus Redistributive Pillar Qard-al-Hassan, Zakah, Waqf Redistributive Pillar Hybrid Solutions (Applications with marketbased solutions) Risk-Sharing Pillar Risk-Sharing Pillar Risk-Sharing Pillar Collective risk-sharing through collective support during crisis. Micro-Finance (Murabaha, Musharikah) Micro-Takaful Micro-Small-Medium Enterprises (MSME)

Can Zakat help enhance financial Inclusion? Moheildin, Iqbal, Rostom, and Fu (2011) find supporting evidence that 20 out of 39 OIC countries can actually alleviate the poorest living with income under $1.25 per day out of the poverty line simply with proper Zakat collection and management. (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) Country Zakah (% of GDP) resource shortfall under $1.25 per annum as % of GDP Does Zakah cover (3)? Country Zakah (% of GDP) resource shortfall under $1.25 per annum as % of GDP Does Zakah cover (3)? Albania 1.44 0.01 y Bangladesh 1.62 5.58 n Algeria 1.77 0.14 y Benin 0.44 5.78 n Azerbaijan 1.82 0.01 y Burkina Faso 1.06 9.83 n Cameroon 0.32 0.26 y Comoros 1.77 8.89 n Djibouti 1.75 1.49 y Cote d'ivoire 0.66 2.05 n Egypt 1.9 0.04 y Gambia 1.72 5.42 n Gabon 0.17 0.03 y Guinea 1.52 6.71 n Indonesia 0.89 0.39 y Guinea-Bissau 0.76 8.21 n Iran 1.79 0.02 y Guyana 0.13 0.88 n Iraq 1.78 0.09 y Mali 1.67 8.2 n Jordan 1.77 0.01 y Mozambique 0.41 13.62 n Kazakhstan 1.02 0 y Niger 1.77 8.31 n Kyrgyz Republic 1.55 0.02 y Nigeria 0.91 8.26 n Malaysia 1.09 0 y Senegal 1.74 3.05 n Maldives 1.77 0.02 y Sierra Leone 1.28 16.1 n Morocco 1.81 0.06 y Suriname 0.29 0.61 n Pakistan 1.55 0.91 y Tajikistan 1.51 1.7 n Syrian Arab 1.39 0.02 y Togo 0.22 6.42 n Turkey 1.86 0.04 y Uganda 0.22 3.1 n Yemen 1.78 0.87 y

Policy Consideration I Institutionalization of Islamic Redistributive Instruments Zakah, Waqf, and Qard-al-Hassan could play a catalyst in enhancing access to finance. Proper institutional framework and governance is essential. Integrate these institutions with the rest of the economic and financial system. II Need for Developing Supportive Regulatory and Supervisory Framework. Public policy and strengthened institutional framework in developing countries can go a long way in enhancing financial inclusion. Development of economic institutions and improving financial infrastructure, should be the priority item in the policy agenda of Muslim countries. Countries with a Financial Inclusion Strategy Document 19 12 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 6 1997 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Policy Considerations III - Ensure a Level Playing Field for Islamic Microfinance, SME, and Micro -Takaful. The lack of Shariah-compliant micro-finance services is constraining financial inclusion to a proportion of the population. When designing the financial inclusion reform plan, OIC governments should take three points into their consideration specifically i) allowing banks to expand access through agents and use of technology (e.g. mobile phones), ii) providing a Shariah-compliant finance company model for microfinance and microinsurance, and iii) removing interest rate caps for microcredit and strengthen customer protection laws. Governments should play a critical role in promoting an enabling environment in which private banks can fulfill their SME finance targets prudently and responsibly. IV -- Strengthen Financial Infrastructure for Financial Inclusion Core components of the financial infrastructure such as credit information, investors rights, insolvency regimes, etc. are essential irrespective of type of financing, i.e. conventional or Islamic V - Financial Engineering Consider developing hybrid solutions, through integrating different modes, i.e. Qard-al-Hassan and Waqf or Qard-al-Hassan and Zakat or other combinations. Apply financial engineering to develop market-based solutions such as securitization with embedded redistributive instruments.

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