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摘要
截至2016年底,伊斯兰银行市场份额为356.5万亿印尼盾(267亿美元),相当于银行业总资产的5.03%。与传统银行相比,伊斯兰银行资产的同比增长速度更快,2015年增长8.8%,2016年增长20.3%。印尼伊斯兰银行业的表现还没有达到公众的预期。尽管印尼有超过2亿的穆斯林市场,但伊斯兰银行在吸引更多客户和增加资产方面仍然面临困难。印尼伊斯兰银行在该国的市场份额连续三年保持在5%以下。根据Global Advisors《2016年伊斯兰金融展望报告》(Global Advisors Islamic Finance Outlook Report),按资产计算,印尼伊斯兰银行没有一家进入东南亚前五大银行之列。对于行业和监管机构来说,这是一个令人担忧的情况。因此,这引发了一个问题:伊斯兰金融市场是否趋于饱和?本研究旨在确定影响印尼伊斯兰银行市场份额的因素。重点关注四个主要项目,即伊斯兰银行监管,伊斯兰银行包容性和识字率仍然低于传统银行,伊斯兰银行仍然没有足够的资本,人力资源(HR)的数量和质量不足。本研究采用的是分析性描述性研究,即对所获得的一手数据和二手数据进行描述和分析。而使用的方法是规范的,侧重于文学研究,然后定性地分析法律。
At the end of 2016, the Islamic banking market share stood at 356.5 trillion Indonesian rupiahs ($26.7 billion), equivalent to 5.03 per cent of the total banking sector’s assets. Islamic banking assets have risen faster year-on-year compared to conventional banking, registering a growth of 8.8 per cent in 2015 and 20.3 per cent in 2016. The performance of the Islamic banking industry in Indonesia has yet to satisfy the public’s expectations. Although with a market of more than 200 million Muslims, Islamic banks in Indonesia still face difficulties luring more customers and increasing their assets. For three consecutive years, the market share of the sharia banks in the country stood still at less than 5 per cent. According to the Global Advisors Islamic Finance Outlook Report for 2016, no Indonesian Islamic banks were ranked in the top five largest banks based on assets in Southeast Asia. This is an alarming situation for the industry and regulators. Thus, it evokes a question: Is the market becoming saturated for Islamic finance? This study aims to determine the factors that affect the market share of Islamic banks in Indonesia. With a focus on four main items, Islamic banking regulations, Islamic banking inclusion and literacy are still low from conventional banks, Islamic banking still does not have sufficient capital and the number and quality of Human Resources (HR) that are inadequate. This study uses an analytical descriptive study is to describe and analyzed data obtained based on primary and secondary data. While the method used is normative and focused on the study of literature, which is then analyzed qualitatively juridical.