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Introducing Islamic Banks into Coventional Banking SystemsJuan A. SoleInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) July 2007 IMF Working Paper No. 07/175 Abstract: Over the last decade, Islamic banking has experienced global growth rates of 10-15 percent per annum, and has been moving into an increasing number of conventional financial systems at such a rapid pace that Islamic financial institutions are present today in over 51 countries. Despite this consistent growth, many supervisory authorities and finance practitioners remain unfamiliar with the process by which Islamic banks are introduced into a conventional system. This paper attempts to shed some light in this area by describing the main phases in the process, and by flagging some of the main challenges that countries will face as Islamic banking develops alongside conventional institutions.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 28 Keywords: Working Paper, Islamic banking, Bank supervision, Financial systems, Financial institutions working papers seriesDate posted: August 23, 2007Suggested CitationContact Information
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