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Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 119 - 137, 31.07.2020
https://doi.org/10.25272/ijisef.678972

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  • Genna, K. (2019, May). ሃይማኖትንና ብሔርን መሰረት ያደረጉ ባንኮችን ማበራታት ትልቅ ስህተት ነው [It is a big mistake to promote religion and ethnic based banks]. ግዮን መፅሄት ቁጥር 59.
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  • Tabash, M. I. (2017). Critical challenges affecting Islamic banking growth in India using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Banks and Bank Systems, 12(3), 27.
  • Tadesse, F, (2019, July). Central Bank Relaxes Interest-free Banking Rules. Fortune News. Retrieved January 12, 2020 from https://addisfortune.news/central-bank-relaxes-interest-free-banking-rules/
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  • Uppal, J. Y., & Mangla, I. U. (2014). Islamic banking and finance revisited after forty years: Some global challenges. Journal of Finance, 16, 36-51.
  • Warde, I. (2000). Islamic finance in the global economy. Edinburgh University Press.
  • Wondwosen, T. (2018). operational challenges and opportunities of interest free banking in Ethiopia (Unpublished Master's thesis, Addis Ababa University).
  • Zaher, T. S., & Kabir Hassan, M. (2001). A comparative literature survey of Islamic finance and banking. Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, 10(4), 155-199.
  • Zamil, M., & Aiza, N. (2014). An empirical investigation into the problems and challenges facing Islamic banking in Malaysia (Doctoral dissertation, Cardiff University).
  • Zamzan Bank (2012). የዘምዘም ባንክ (አ.ማ.) (በምስረታ ላይ) የስራ ሪፖረት (Zamzam bank under formation work report). Addis Ababa.

Interest Free Banking in Ethiopia: Prospects and Challenges

Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 119 - 137, 31.07.2020
https://doi.org/10.25272/ijisef.678972

Abstract

Ethiopia has a substantial number of Muslims estimated more than 38 million. Ethiopia accommodated Islamic finance in its financial system through interest-free banking window in 2011 and Full-fledged interest-free banking by the end of 2019. This study aims to investigate the prospects and challenges of the newly adopted full-fledged interest-free banking system. For these purposes, several secondary data collected and analyzed descriptively. The result indicates that Islamic finance has a notable opportunity in Ethiopia. Unbanked huge customers, lofty demand, the profitability of IFB windows and the ability of under formation full-fledged interest-free banks to collect the minimum paid-up capital easily indicate the prospects. While negative perception toward Islamic finance, legal framework challenges like the exclusiveness of banking business activity, limitation on investment of banks, tax system and unavailability of controlling mechanism last but not least lack of experts and skilled resource are identified as the main impediments of the sector. Therefore, it is recommended to the government of Ethiopia to make accommodative adjustments on the legal frameworks to resolve the shortcomings and for educational institutions to provide programs, seminars, and training in the area of Islamic finance in order to produce experts that serve the sector.

References

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  • Al-Hashimi, M., A., 2012: Ethiopian Muslims and the Ahbash controversy. Retrieved January 12, 2020, from https://crescent.icit-digital.org/articles/ethiopian-muslims-and-the-ahbash-controversy
  • Ali, K. (2016). Challenges on Interest Free Banking Services: The Case of Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Unpublished Master's thesis, Addis Ababa University).
  • Bati, M. (2018). Assessment of Post Implementation Challenges of Interest Free Banking Project: The Case of Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Unpublished Master's thesis, Addis Ababa University).
  • BBC Amharic (2019, July 9). ኢስላማዊ ባንክ ለኢትዮጵያ ምን ይፈይዳል? [What are the benefits of Islamic banking for Ethiopia?] Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/amharic/news-48914948 Chachi, A. (2005). Origin and development of commercial and Islamic banking operations. Islamic Economics, 18(2).
  • Demirgüç-Kunt, Asli, Leora Klapper, Dorothe Singer, Saniya Ansar, and Jake Hess. 2018. The Global Findex Database 2017: Measuring Financial Inclusion and the Fintech Revolution. World Bank: Washington, DC.
  • DW Amharic (2019, July 17). ከወለድ ነፃ የባንክ አገልግሎት እና ኢስላማዊ ባንኮች [Interest-free banking services and Islamic banks]. Retrieved from https://www.dw.com/am/
  • Endale, E. (2016). Customers perception Towards Interest Free Banking Products and Services: In Selected Branches of Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Unpublished Master's thesis, St. Mary's University).
  • FBC (2019, May 22). ስንሰባሰብ፣ አንድ ስንሆን የሚኖረን ውበት ስንነጣጠል አይኖረንም [The beauty that we feel when we come together, we will not have when we are apart]. Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/pg/fanabroadcasting/posts/?ref=page_internal
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  • Genna, K. (2019, May). ሃይማኖትንና ብሔርን መሰረት ያደረጉ ባንኮችን ማበራታት ትልቅ ስህተት ነው [It is a big mistake to promote religion and ethnic based banks]. ግዮን መፅሄት ቁጥር 59.
  • Getachew, A. & Kedir, S. (2019, May). Ethiopian PM attends iftar with Muslim community: Abiy Ahmed promises grand mosque, interest-free banking for Muslims. Anadolu Agency. Retrieved January 12, 2020 from https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/ethiopian-pm-attends-iftar-with-muslim-community/1484949 Getachew, Y. (2018). Assessment of Prospects and Challenges of Interest Free Banking In Ethiopia In The Case Of Commercial Bank Of Ethiopia, North Addis District (Unpublished Master's thesis, St. Mary's University).
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  • Iqbal, M., Aḥmad, A., & Khan, T. (1998). Challenges facing Islamic banking (Vol. 1). Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute.
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  • Jemal, N. (2018). Practices and Challenges of Interest Free Banking Windows of Commercial Banks in Ethiopia (Unpublished Master's thesis, AAU).
  • Karbhari, Y., Naser, K., & Shahin, Z. (2004). Problems and challenges facing the Islamic banking system in the west: The case of the UK. Thunderbird International Business Review, 46(5), 521-543.
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  • Muhumed, M. (2012). Islamic Banking: Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges in Ethiopia (Unpublished Master's thesis, Addis Ababa University).
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  • Shimelis, y. (2019, June). የ እስላማዊ ባንክ ፓለቲካ [politics of Islamic banking]. አዲስ ማለዳ ጋዜጣ ቅጽ 1 ቁጥር 3.
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  • Uppal, J. Y., & Mangla, I. U. (2014). Islamic banking and finance revisited after forty years: Some global challenges. Journal of Finance, 16, 36-51.
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  • Wondwosen, T. (2018). operational challenges and opportunities of interest free banking in Ethiopia (Unpublished Master's thesis, Addis Ababa University).
  • Zaher, T. S., & Kabir Hassan, M. (2001). A comparative literature survey of Islamic finance and banking. Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, 10(4), 155-199.
  • Zamil, M., & Aiza, N. (2014). An empirical investigation into the problems and challenges facing Islamic banking in Malaysia (Doctoral dissertation, Cardiff University).
  • Zamzan Bank (2012). የዘምዘም ባንክ (አ.ማ.) (በምስረታ ላይ) የስራ ሪፖረት (Zamzam bank under formation work report). Addis Ababa.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Finance
Journal Section Research Article
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Suadiq Mehammed Haılu 0000-0003-3270-1357

İbrahim Bushera

Publication Date July 31, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Haılu, S. M., & Bushera, İ. (2020). Interest Free Banking in Ethiopia: Prospects and Challenges. International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies, 6(2), 119-137. https://doi.org/10.25272/ijisef.678972

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