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6768 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=6768 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 72 72 2018-07-04 11:18:19 755 1411x755 1411 0807-01-FH03-FESP-18-14254.jpg UniSZA Private Access Takaful rules and regulations for ASEAN countries: Takaful player perspectives Each country applies their own rules and regulation and it is usually different when researcher compares one country to another. This paper intends to identify the takaful rules and regulations for Malaysia and Indonesia and to analyse the similarities and differences of takaful rules and regulations for both countries. In order to achieve these research objectives, a case study on a leading takaful operator was undertaken. This study begins with the introduction of brief background of an ABC leading takaful operator. The main findings of this research include: Takaful rules and regulations of Malaysia and Indonesia are governed by Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 (IFSA 2013) and Undang-Undang No 40 (UU40) respectively; IFSA (2013) is a special Shariah compliance guidelines for financial services including takaful whereas UU40 focus on takaful and insurance service. The results of this research could provide a significant contribution to takaful operators in ASEAN countries especially Malaysia and Indonesia. 30th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Sustainable Economic development, Innovation Management, and Global Growth, IBIMA 2017 Madrid, Spain
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Takaful rules and regulations for ASEAN countries: Takaful player perspectives
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Each country applies their own rules and regulation and it is usually different when researcher compares one country to another. This paper intends to identify the takaful rules and regulations for Malaysia and Indonesia and to analyse the similarities and differences of takaful rules and regulations for both countries. In order to achieve these research objectives, a case study on a leading takaful operator was undertaken. This study begins with the introduction of brief background of an ABC leading takaful operator. The main findings of this research include: Takaful rules and regulations of Malaysia and Indonesia are governed by Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 (IFSA 2013) and Undang-Undang No 40 (UU40) respectively; IFSA (2013) is a special Shariah compliance guidelines for financial services including takaful whereas UU40 focus on takaful and insurance service. The results of this research could provide a significant contribution to takaful operators in ASEAN countries especially Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Takaful rules and regulations for ASEAN countries: Takaful player perspectives
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Takaful rules and regulations for ASEAN countries: Takaful player perspectives
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Takaful rules and regulations for ASEAN countries: Takaful player perspectives
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Takaful rules and regulations for ASEAN countries: Takaful player perspectives
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Takaful rules and regulations for ASEAN countries: Takaful player perspectives
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takaful rules and regulations for asean countries: takaful player perspectives
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