modes of banking in pakistan
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ASSIGNMENT TOPIC:
FUNCTIONING OF VARIOUS ISLAMIC MODES OF BANKING WITH RESPECT TOPAKISTAN
What is Islamic Banking?
Islamic banking has been defined as banking in consonance with the ethos and value system of
Islam and governed, in addition to the conventional good governance and risk management
rules, by the principles laid down by Islamic Shariah. Interest free banking is a narrow concept
denoting a number of banking instruments or operations, which avoid interest. Islamic banking,
the more general term is expected not only to avoid interest-based transactions, prohibited in
the Islamic Shariah, but also to avoid unethical practices and participate actively in achieving
the goals and objectives of an Islamic economy.
Philosophy of Islamic banking and finance
Islamic Shariah prohibits interest but it does not prohibit all gains on capital. It is only the
increase stipulated or sought over the principal of a loan or debt that is prohibited. Islamic
principles simply require that performance of capital should also be considered while rewarding
the capital. The prohibition of a risk free return and permission of trading, makes the financial
activities in an Islamic set-up real asset-backed with ability to cause value addition.
Islamic banking system is based on risk-sharing, owning and handling of physical goods,
involvement in the process of trading, leasing and construction contracts using various Islamic
modes of finance. As such, Islamic banks deal with asset management for the purpose of
income generation. They will have to prudently handle the unique risks involved in
management of assets by adherence to best practices of corporate governance. Once the banks
have stable stream of Halal income, depositors will also receive stable and Halal income.
Profit has been recognized as reward for (use of) capital and Islam permits gainful deployment
of surplus resources for enhancement of their value. However, alongwith the entitlement of
profit, the liability of risk of loss on capital rests with the capital itself; no other factor can be
made to bear the burden of the risk of loss. Financial transactions, in order to be permissible,
should be associated with goods, services or benefits. At macro level, this feature of Islamic
finance can be helpful in creating better discipline in conduct of fiscal and monetary policies.
Besides trading, Islam allows leasing of assets and getting rentals against the usufruct taken by
the lessee. All such things/assets corpus of which is not consumed with their use can be leased
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out against fixed rentals. The ownership in leased assets remains with the lessor who assumes
risks and gets rewards of his ownership.
History of Islamic Banking in Pakistan:
Pakistan, created in the name of Islam, appeared on the map of the world on 14th
august 1947.
Since then, interest is playing the cardinal role in the resource allocation of the economy. The
principle of interest as the guiding force is diametrically opposed to the Islamic system. Steps
for Islamization of banking and financial system of Pakistan were started in 1977-78 by late
President Zia-ul-Haque as he accepted the challenge and took revolutionary steps to Islamize
the economy. Pakistan was among the three countries in the world that had been trying to
implement interest free banking at comprehensive/national level. But as it was a mammoth
task, the switchover plan was implemented in phases. The main steps taken under these phases
are:
The Islamization measures included the elimination of interest from the operations ofspecialized financial institutions including HBFC, ICP and NIT in July 1979 and that of the
commercial banks during January 1981 to June 1985. The legal framework of Pakistan's
financial and corporate system was amended on June 26, 1980 to permit issuance of a
new interest-free instrument of corporate financing named Participation Term
Certificate (PTC). An Ordinance was promulgated to allow the establishment of
Mudaraba companies and floatation of Mudaraba certificates for raising risk based
capital. Amendments were also made in the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (The
BCO, 1962) and related laws to include provision of bank finance through PLS, mark-up
in prices, leasing and hire purchase. From July 1, 1982 banks were allowed to provide
finance for meeting the working capital needs of trade and industry on a selective basisunder the technique of Musharaka.
From July 1, 1984 the commercial banks were allowed to provide finances under Islamicmodes. From July 1, 1985 all new bank financing to Government, public sectors,
corporations and joint stock companies were to and are entirely on the basis of Islamic
modes of financing.
As from April 1, 1985 all finances to all entities including individuals began to be made inone of the specified interest-free modes.
From July 1, 1985, all commercial banking in Pak Rupees was made interest-free. Fromthat date, no bank in Pakistan was allowed to accept any interest-bearing deposits and
all existing deposits in a bank were treated to be on the basis of profit and loss sharing. By the end of fiscal year 1985, the entire assets side of the banks and other financial
institutions would be transferred into accepted modes of Islamic financing.
The non-banking financial institutions have taken the lead in Islamizing their operations. In
July, 1970 interest was eliminated from the operations of ICP, NIT. Small Business Financing
Corporation (SBFC) took up interest-free operation from July 1, 1980, NDFC from June 30,
1985, IDBP from January, 1985. Bankers Equity Limited (B.E.T) corporate in 1979 has done
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pioneering work in the area. These were the main steps taken for Islamization of banking
and financing in Pakistan. Later on, other major steps were taken to strengthening banking
system in the light of Islam. The year 2002-2003 witnessed strengthening measures taken in
the areas of banking, non-bank financial companies and the capital markets.
ISLAMIC MODES OF BANKING AND FINANCING:
The State Bank of Pakistan had specified 12 modes of non-interest financing classified in three
broad categories. However, in any particular case, the mode of financing to be adopted was left
to the mutual option of the banks and their clients .Islamic modes of financing refer to interest-
free economy. In bringing the economy to the conjunctions of Islam the following modes of
financing in live with Islam.
1-Financing by Lending/loans financing by lending
Loans with Services charges Qarze Hasna2-Trade Financing
Mark up Mark down Leasing Hire purchase Development charges3-Investments
Musharaka Modaraba Participation term certificates(PTC) Equity Participation and Purchase of Shares Rent sharingGiven below is a brief summary of these 12 modes.
1- Financing by Lending/ loans financing by lending:
There are two instruments of lending under the caption Loans Financing by Lending as
approved by the State Bank of Pakistan.
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Loans with Services charges:It is a new concept of lending ad is based on IJTEHAD. The banks are permitted to lend
funds free of interest. They are to recover only the actual service charges from the users of
the funds. The maximum service charges permissible to each bank are determined by the
State Bank of Pakistan. These service charges are termed as HIBAH (gift).This is a tokengiven voluntarily by a debtor to a creditor in return for a loan. Hibah usually arises in
practice when Islamic banks voluntarily pay their customers a 'gift' on savings account
balances, representing a portion of the profit made by using those savings account balances
in other activities.
It is important to note that while it appears similar to interest, and may, in effect, have the
same outcome, Hibah is a voluntary payment made (or not made) at the bank's discretion,
and cannot be 'guaranteed.' However, the opportunity of receiving high Hibah will draw in
customers' savings, providing the bank with capital necessary to create its profits; if the
ventures are profitable, then some of those profits may be gifted back to its customers as
Hibah.
This mode of financing is being used by the banks for financing of exports. It can also be
applied on other needy sectors such as financing of agricultural inputs to small farmers,
provision of funds to salaried persons getting actual service charges etc.
Qarze Hasna:This is also an interest-free loan scheme. Under the scheme, interest free loans are granted
by the nationalized banks to the students who do not have sufficient means to pursue on
their education. the students with outstanding caliber, facing financial problems, are givenloans free of interest so that they can continue their educational career. Qarze-Hasna is
given to students who are less than 35 years and is available for post of intermediate
studies in engineering, medicine, agriculture, electronics, commerce, economics etc. Loans
are registered on the name of the student and will be secured by the guarantee of the
parents.
For repayment of loan, a grace of 2 years is granted after the completion of studies. In case
of drop outs or commission of an act of moral turpitude or crime, the loan will become
payable immediately.
2- Trade Financing
The State Bank of Pakistan has approved five trade related modes of financing .They are as
follows.
Mark up
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This concept is derived from Bai Mujjal. Literally bai' muajjalmeans a credit sale. Technically, it is
a financing technique adopted by Islamic banks that takes the form ofmurabahah muajjal. It is
a contract in which the bank earns a profit margin on the purchase price and allows the buyer
to pay the price of the commodity at a future date in a lump sum or in installments. It has to
expressly mention cost of the commodity and the margin of profit is mutually agreed. The price
fixed for the commodity in such a transaction can be the same as the spot price or higher orlower than the spot price. Bai' muajjal is also called a deferred-payment sale. However, one of
the essential descriptions of riba is an unjustified delay in payment or either increasing or
decreasing the price if the payment is immediate or delayed.
As a financing technique, it involves a request by the client to the bank to purchase certain
goods for him. The bank does that for a definite profit over the cost, which is stipulated in
advance. The mechanism of financing on the basis of mark up in price of deferred basis is as
follows:
1. The customer contacts the bank for financing the purchase of goods.2. The bank purchases the required goods and sells these to him on the mutually
agreed upon price. The purchase and selling price, other costs, and the profit
margin (mark up) must be clearly stated at the time of the sale agreement. The
agreed upon price is paid in future on a specified date by the customer of the
financier.
3. The payment of sale price may be either in lump sum or in installments.4. The technique of mark-up can find general application in financing input
requirements of industry and agriculture as well as in the financing of domestic
and import trade.
Mark down:A decrease in a security price made by a dealer because of changing market conditions. In
banking terminology, it is the purchase of property or assets, which may be moveable or
immoveable, by bank with Buy Back Agreement. The customer sells the property to the
bank with the promise to buy it back at a specified date. The payment may be paid back
through installments or lump sums. The difference between the purchase of the property
by the bank and that of its sale price to the customer is profit of the bank.
Leasing:Leasing is a financial instrument in which the property of the leased asset remains with the
leasing company while the lessee obtains the right to use the asset by paying lease rentals
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for the life time of the leasing contract. At the maturity of the leasing contract the
ownership of the leased asset is transferred to the lessee at a symbolic cost.
Leasing, also called Ijarah is a contract of a known and proposed usufruct against a
specified and lawful return or consideration for the service or return for the benefit
proposed to be taken, or for the effort or work proposed to be expended. Ijarah meanslease, rent or wage. Generally, Ijarah concept means selling the benefit of use or service for
a fixed price or wage. Under this concept, the Bank makes available to the customer the
use of service of assets / equipments such as plant, office automation, motor vehicle for a
fixed period and price. It is a type of medium long term financing instrument.
Hire purchaseHire purchase (HP) financing is one of the most common ways for people to buy private
vehicles. If you take on HP financing, you become the hirer while the financier financing the
vehicle is the owner. As the hirer, you will have to pay installments to the financier basedon an agreed duration while you will have possession of the vehicle. When all installments
are paid up, ownership is then transferred to you, the hirer.
In this system, banks and other financial institutions can provide finance for the purchase of
various fixed assets under a joint ownership arrangement. In addition to repayment of the
principal, they would receive a share in the nature of net rental out of the profits earned on
the assets. The state bank of Pakistan has allowed the commercial banks to provide finance
for the purchase to their clients in trade and industry on the basis of hire purchase. The
bank purchases the desired product on the request of the client. The client pays theamount in periodical installments. The installments are worked out in such a manner that
the bank earns a substantial profit plus the actual cost of the product.
Development charges:Another very important mode of financing is development charges. Banks make advances
to its customer so that they can improve or upgrade their assets, land or property. This act
adds value to the property. The share in the value of the property is termed as
development charges. It is the profit that the bank earns as a result of financing on
others assets.
3- Investments
Musharaka (Profit and Loss sharing) :Musharaka means a relationship established under a contract by the mutual consent of
the parties for sharing of profits and losses in the joint business.
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A form of partnership where one party provides the funds while the other provides
expertise and management. The latter is referred to as the Mudarib. Any profits accrued are
shared between the two parties on a pre-agreed basis, while loss is borne only by the
provider of the capital.
Mudarabah is a special kind of partnership where one partner gives money to another for
investing it in a commercial enterprise. The investment comes from the first partner who iscalled rabb-ul-mal, while the management and work is an exclusive responsibility of the
other, who is called mudarib.
Mudarabah can be summarized as:
Mudarabah, investment is the sole responsibility of the rabb-ul-mal. The rabb-ul-mal (investor party) has no right to participate in the management
which is carried out by the mudarib only.
In mudarabah the loss, if any, is suffered by the rabb-ul-mal only, because themudarib does not invest anything. His loss is restricted to the fact that his laborhas gone in vain and his work has not brought any fruit to him.
However, this principle is subject to a condition that the mudarib has worked
with due diligence which is normally required for the business of that type. If he
has worked with negligence or has committed dishonesty, he shall be liable for
the loss caused by his negligence or misconduct.
The liability of rabb-ul-mal is limited to his investment, unless he has permittedthe mudarib to incur debts on his behalf.
Here all the goods purchased by the mudarib are solely owned by the rabb-ul-mal, and the mudarib can earn his share in the profit only in case he sells the
goods profitably. Therefore, he is not entitled to claim his share in the assets
themselves, even if their value has increased.
Profit is shared in agreed ratio. Mudaraba certificates are transferable.
Participation term certificates(PTC)It is an instrument for medium and long term financing. These are issued by joint stock
companies to scheduled banks and financial institutions for raising funds. The investor by
purchasing the P.T.C becomes entitled to have share in profit and loss of issuing company.
The company has to maintain a register in which the P.T.C's issued shall be registered. P.T.C
is replacement of debenture finance. Main features as under:
P.T.C's are transferable. Profits are shared in agreed ratio. The losses are shared in the ratio of bank and company investment.
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These certificates are issued for a period of ten years or more. Only JOINT STOCK Companies can raise funds by issuing PTCs. P.T.C holders have the option to participate in all meetings of the company.
The Certificate of Participation is a financial document that is often employed when a
municipal government or other government entity creates a bond issue. Rather than
paying interest on the bonds or guaranteeing a face value at the end of the project, the
investor receives a return based on the lease revenues associated with the offering.
Making use of this process can work very well for the municipality, since it will free the
issuer from restrictions on the amount of debt that can be incurred during the course of
the project.
For many cities and towns, the Certificate of Participation approach to a bond issue will
follow a simple formula. A bond issue is created in order to fund the construction of
some sort of capital facility that is within the city limits. Rather than owning the facility
outright during the period of construction, the city essentially leases the facility duringthe construction period and makes installment payments toward the lease. When the
payment schedule is completed, the municipality assumes ownership of the completed
facility.
For the investor, the Certificate of Participation represents proof of involvement in the
bond issue. Purchasing a share of the lease revenues can be an attractive alternative to
the more traditional bond for a couple of reasons. Payments are made to the investor
for the duration of the project, based on the percentage of share that the investor has in
the lease agreement. This means that the investor does not necessarily have to wait for
a bond to mature before he or she begins to receive a return on the investment. Of
course, payments specified by the terms of the Certificate of Participation can be
deferred until later in the project, if the investor prefers to receive larger payments at
less frequent intervals.
P.T.Cs are of two types:
1. Short term PTC: it is issued by a company for meeting its working capitalrequirements
2. Long term PTC: such a PTC is issued by a company to finance its long term capitalrequirements, such as fixed assets, modernization of machinery etc.
Equity Participation and Purchase of Shares:
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Equity sharing means sharing risks and rewards of ownership. Under this mode of
financing, the bank or the financer purchases the share of the company at market price.
The bank can become the share holder instead of lender. Main features are as under:
The investor purchases the shares to participate in equity. These shares arepurchased by the Bank or financier at market rate or agree price.
Profits are shared in the form of annual dividends. The losses are shared in the form of reduction in market price of shares. If the company needs more funds the promoters can ask to increase equity
base.
The shares can only be purchased from stock exchange listed companies.
Rent share:Investment on Rent Sharif Basis ha has the following features:
Rent sharing is generally applicable to financing for purchase or constructionof houses.
The bank and the client will contribute funds, as agreed, to purchase orconstruct the house.
Rent of the building will be estimated area wise, and will be shared in theratio of their investments or as agreed upon.
Rent may be revised after every three years.These were the 12 modes of banking and financing in Islam as practiced by Pakistani Banks and
other Muslim banks of the world. But a question often asked about the Islamic code of banking
is Can Islamic banks play any role in economic development of the Country?
The answer is YES. Islamic banks, while functioning within the framework of Shariah, can
perform a crucial task of resource mobilization, their efficient allocation on the basis of both
PLS (Musharaka and Mudaraba) and non-PLS (trading & leasing) based categories of modes and
strengthening the payments systems to contribute significantly to economic growth anddevelopment. Sharing modes can be used for short, medium and long-term project financing,
import financing, pre-shipment export financing, working capital financing and financing of all
single transactions. In order to ensure maximum role of Islamic finance in development of the
economy it would be necessary to create an environment that could induce financiers to
earmark more funds for Musharakah/Mudarabah based financing of productive units,
particularly of small enterprises.
The non-PLS techniques, as acceptable in the Islamic Shariah, not only complement the PLS
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modes, but also provide flexibility of choice to meet the needs of different sectors and
economic agents in the society. Trade-based techniques like Murabaha with lesser risk and
better liquidity options have several advantages vis--vis other techniques but may not be as
fruitful in reducing income inequalities and generation of capital goods as participatory
techniques. Ijarah related financing that would require Islamic banks to purchase and maintain
the assets and afterwards dispose of them according to Shariah rules, require the banks toengage in activities beyond financial intermediation and can be very much conducive to the
formation of fixed assets and medium and long-term investments.
On the basis of the above it can be said that supply and demand of capital would continue in an
interest-free scenario with additional benefit of greater supply of risk-based capital alongwith
more efficient allocation of resources and active role of banks and financial institutions as
required in asset based Islamic theory of finance. Islamic banks can not only survive without
interest but also could be helpful in achieving the objective of development with distributive
justice by increasing the supply of risk capital in the economy, facilitating capital formation, and
growth of fixed assets and real sector business activities.
Salam has a vast potential in financing the productive activities in crucial sectors, particularly
agriculture, agro-based industries and the rural economy as a whole. It also provides incentive
to enhance production as the seller would spare no effort in producing, at least the quantity
needed for settlement of the loan taken by him as advance price of the goods. Salam can also
lead to creating a stable commodities market especially the seasonal commodities and
therefore to stability of their prices. It would enable savers to direct their savings to investment
outlets without waiting, for instance, until the harvesting time of agricultural products or the
time when they actually need industrial goods and without being forced to spend their savings
on consumption.
Banks might engage in fund and portfolio management through a number of asset
management and leasing & trading companies. Such companies/entities can exist in the
economy on their own or can be an integral part of some big companies or subsidiaries, as in
the case of Universal Banking in Europe. They would manage Investors Schemes to mobilize
resources on Mudarabah basis and to some extent on agency basis, and use the funds so
collected on Murabaha, leasing or equity participation basis. Subsidiaries can be created for
specific sectors/operations, which would enter into genuine trade and leasing transactions.
Low-risk Funds based on short-term Murabaha and leasing operations of the banks in both local
as well as foreign currencies would be best suited for risk-averse savers who cannot afford
possible losses, in PLS based investments. Under equity based Funds, banks can offer a type ofequity exposure through specified investment accounts where they may identify possible
investment opportunities from existing or new business clients and invite account-holder to
subscribe. Instead of sharing in the banks profit, the investors would share the profits of the
enterprise in which funds are placed with the bank taking a management fee for its work. Banks
can also offer open-ended Multiple Equity Funds to be invested in stocks.
Small and medium enterprises (SME) sector has a great potential for expanding production
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capacity and self-employment opportunities in the country. Enhancing the role of financial
sector in development of SME sub-sector could mitigate the serious problems of
unemployment and low level of exports. The banks may introduce SME Financing Funds with
various geographical locations. The corporate sector and the commercial banks may set up a
network of such Funds under the aegis of SECP by establishing institutions under syndicate
arrangements or otherwise.