Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom

Affiliation ID
15

The Role of Islamic Microfinance Institutions in Economic Development in Indonesia: A Comparative Analytical Empirical Study on Pre- and Post-Financing States

Submitted by Issaka Razak A… on Tue, 02/23/2021 - 16:22

Different institutions are engaged in the development efforts in Indonesia by appealing to different sectors of socio-economic life. Among such institutions, BMT (Baitul Maal wa Tamweel) and BPRS (Shariah People Credit Bank) are the main players of the shariah micro-finance institution in Indonesia. However, these two institutions are different in nature: whereas BMT is a shariah cooperative with only limited support, regulation and monitoring, BPRS is a bank which receives sufficient support, regulation and monitoring from the Central Bank.

Abdelsalam, Omneya

Submitted by siteadmin on Tue, 09/17/2019 - 13:20

Omneya is a Professor and Coordinator of Islamic Finance Ph.D. program at the College of Islamic Studies. She is the founding Director of the Ethical Finance Research Center at Durham University, U.K., and a Fellow of UK Higher Education Academy. Prior to joining CIS, she was Professor of Accounting and Islamic Finance at Durham University since 2014. She was previously the director of the El Shaarani Centre for Islamic Business & Finance (EIBF) at Aston University since January 2010.