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    Washignton, D.C. :World Bank,
    UID:
    almafu_9958103732202883
    Umfang: pages cm.
    ISBN: 1-283-75438-X , 0-8213-9725-7
    Serie: Directions in development. Finance
    Inhalt: Takaful, which means 'cooperative', is an insurance approach that is instrumental to providing insurance services to Muslims and others with religious objections to aspects of conventional commercial insurance models, specifically interest payments, uncertainty, or gambling kind of transactions.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 The Primary Insurance Models; What Are the Differences between Stock Insurance Companies and Mutuals?; Tables; 2.1 Principal Differences between Stock Companies and Mutual Companies; Is Takaful a Mutual?; Allocation of Risks; Other Differences; Growing Pains; Conclusion; 2.2 Allocation of Risk, by Type of Operation; Reference; Chapter 3 Overview of Mutual Structures; 3.1 Mutual Market Share, by Region, 2008-09 , Mutual Market Share in the 10 Largest Insurance Markets 3.2 Mutual-Cooperative Market Share and Growth in Premiums, by Region, 2007-09; 3.3 Mutual-Cooperative Market Share in 10 Largest Insurance Markets, 2008-09; Cooperative and Mutual Structures; Box; 3.1 Seven Principles of Cooperatives; The Prospects for Cooperative and Mutual Insurers; Lessons for Takaful from Mutual Structures; Folksam; The MACIF Group; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Faith-Based Risk-Sharing Structures; Faith-Based Insurance; Christian Health-Sharing Arrangements; Figures; 4.1 Process for Samaritan Ministries , Christian Associations Christian Mutual Insurers; Jewish Insurance; Using the Experience of Other Faith-Based Insurance to Address Current Challenges in Takaful; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Hybrid Insurance Structures: Reciprocals, Hybrid Mutual Insurers, and Takaful; Discretionary or Hybrid Mutuals; Takaful; Takaful Models; 5.1 The Mudharaba Model; 5.2 The Wakala Model; 5.3 The Wakala with Mudharaba on Investment Profit Model; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Trade-offs in Takaful; Variation in Approaches; Innovation and the Role of Regulations; Mutual Insurer: Lessons for Takaful , Conclusion Note; References; Chapter 7 Principal-Agent Issues in Takaful; Retakaful; 7.1 Organizational Structure of Takaful; Chapter 8 Investments in Takaful; Investment Needs of Takaful; Types of Investments in Takaful; 8.1 Amount of Sukuks Outstanding in Malaysia, by Type of Instrument, 2011; 8.2 Contracts Used in Malaysia, 2011; 8.3 Islamic Fixed Deposits in Malaysia, by Type of Deposit, December 2010; Risk-Based Capital, Investment Strategy, and Product Design; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9 Challenges for Takaful Going Forward; Implications of the Takaful Model Adopted; Expense Risk , Underwriting Risk 9.1 Five-Year Underwriting Experience of a Takaful Fund; 9.2 Underwriting Surplus Shared Equally; Investment and Investment Profits; Operational Risks; Risk-Based Capital; 9.1 Risks, by Type of Takaful Contract; Product Structure Issues; Corporate Governance and Regulation; Lack of Suitable Investment; Marketing and Distribution Channel; Customer Loyalty; Conclusion; Reference; Chapter 10 Oversight in Takaful; The Proposition: Why Takaful?; Takaful-Friendly Environment; Why the Need to Regulate?; Regulate at the Source; Levels of Governance , Does Takaful Require Solvency Standards? , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8213-9724-9
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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    Washignton, D.C. :World Bank,
    UID:
    almahu_9949190401202882
    Umfang: pages cm.
    ISBN: 9780821397244 , 9780821397251 (electronic)
    Serie: World Bank e-Library.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print Version: ISBN 9780821397244
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Washington, DC : World Bank
    UID:
    gbv_1759276855
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780821397244
    Serie: Directions in Development--Finance
    Inhalt: Access to insurance, as part of a broad range of essential financial services, is especially important for poor households in order to smooth consumption, build assets, absorb shocks, and manage risks associated with irregular and unpredictable income. Without access to good formal insurance services, the poor depend on less reliable and often far more expensive informal sector mechanisms. Yet, in many majority Islamic countries, accessing and using insur-ance products has been quite limited, as many Muslims avoid such services over concerns about riba (interest), gharar (uncertainty and ambiguity in contracts), and maysir (speculative risk), among other factors. Takaful insurance products are emerging as a central part of the Shariah-compliant family of financial services, helping meet insurance needs in ways that are consistent with the local norms and beliefs of many majority Islamic countries. Takaful has been developing steadily since the first Shariah-compliant insurer was founded in 1979, based on a Shariah-compliant cooperative model resembling mutual insurance. This is based on a group of participants donating funds into a pool that members can then use in the event of specified unfavorable contingencies. While practitioners have applied varying business models and standardization remains a challenge, many policy makers recognize the potential of takaful to expand financial inclusion and have aimed to promote the industry with supportive legislation and effective regulation. The response has been strong, with premiums growing about 30 percent (inflation adjusted) annually between 2007 and 2010, reaching US$8.3 billion. This robust performance is expected to continue, based on substantial latent demand in Muslim majority countries and improvements in the industry, including better distribution capabilities
    Anmerkung: en_US
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Washignton, D.C :World Bank,
    UID:
    edocfu_990045901110402883
    ISBN: 9780821397244 , 9780821397251
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Washignton, D.C. :World Bank,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958103732202883
    Umfang: pages cm.
    ISBN: 1-283-75438-X , 0-8213-9725-7
    Serie: Directions in development. Finance
    Inhalt: Takaful, which means 'cooperative', is an insurance approach that is instrumental to providing insurance services to Muslims and others with religious objections to aspects of conventional commercial insurance models, specifically interest payments, uncertainty, or gambling kind of transactions.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 The Primary Insurance Models; What Are the Differences between Stock Insurance Companies and Mutuals?; Tables; 2.1 Principal Differences between Stock Companies and Mutual Companies; Is Takaful a Mutual?; Allocation of Risks; Other Differences; Growing Pains; Conclusion; 2.2 Allocation of Risk, by Type of Operation; Reference; Chapter 3 Overview of Mutual Structures; 3.1 Mutual Market Share, by Region, 2008-09 , Mutual Market Share in the 10 Largest Insurance Markets 3.2 Mutual-Cooperative Market Share and Growth in Premiums, by Region, 2007-09; 3.3 Mutual-Cooperative Market Share in 10 Largest Insurance Markets, 2008-09; Cooperative and Mutual Structures; Box; 3.1 Seven Principles of Cooperatives; The Prospects for Cooperative and Mutual Insurers; Lessons for Takaful from Mutual Structures; Folksam; The MACIF Group; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Faith-Based Risk-Sharing Structures; Faith-Based Insurance; Christian Health-Sharing Arrangements; Figures; 4.1 Process for Samaritan Ministries , Christian Associations Christian Mutual Insurers; Jewish Insurance; Using the Experience of Other Faith-Based Insurance to Address Current Challenges in Takaful; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Hybrid Insurance Structures: Reciprocals, Hybrid Mutual Insurers, and Takaful; Discretionary or Hybrid Mutuals; Takaful; Takaful Models; 5.1 The Mudharaba Model; 5.2 The Wakala Model; 5.3 The Wakala with Mudharaba on Investment Profit Model; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Trade-offs in Takaful; Variation in Approaches; Innovation and the Role of Regulations; Mutual Insurer: Lessons for Takaful , Conclusion Note; References; Chapter 7 Principal-Agent Issues in Takaful; Retakaful; 7.1 Organizational Structure of Takaful; Chapter 8 Investments in Takaful; Investment Needs of Takaful; Types of Investments in Takaful; 8.1 Amount of Sukuks Outstanding in Malaysia, by Type of Instrument, 2011; 8.2 Contracts Used in Malaysia, 2011; 8.3 Islamic Fixed Deposits in Malaysia, by Type of Deposit, December 2010; Risk-Based Capital, Investment Strategy, and Product Design; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9 Challenges for Takaful Going Forward; Implications of the Takaful Model Adopted; Expense Risk , Underwriting Risk 9.1 Five-Year Underwriting Experience of a Takaful Fund; 9.2 Underwriting Surplus Shared Equally; Investment and Investment Profits; Operational Risks; Risk-Based Capital; 9.1 Risks, by Type of Takaful Contract; Product Structure Issues; Corporate Governance and Regulation; Lack of Suitable Investment; Marketing and Distribution Channel; Customer Loyalty; Conclusion; Reference; Chapter 10 Oversight in Takaful; The Proposition: Why Takaful?; Takaful-Friendly Environment; Why the Need to Regulate?; Regulate at the Source; Levels of Governance , Does Takaful Require Solvency Standards? , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8213-9724-9
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Washignton, D.C. :World Bank,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958103732202883
    Umfang: pages cm.
    ISBN: 1-283-75438-X , 0-8213-9725-7
    Serie: Directions in development. Finance
    Inhalt: Takaful, which means 'cooperative', is an insurance approach that is instrumental to providing insurance services to Muslims and others with religious objections to aspects of conventional commercial insurance models, specifically interest payments, uncertainty, or gambling kind of transactions.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 The Primary Insurance Models; What Are the Differences between Stock Insurance Companies and Mutuals?; Tables; 2.1 Principal Differences between Stock Companies and Mutual Companies; Is Takaful a Mutual?; Allocation of Risks; Other Differences; Growing Pains; Conclusion; 2.2 Allocation of Risk, by Type of Operation; Reference; Chapter 3 Overview of Mutual Structures; 3.1 Mutual Market Share, by Region, 2008-09 , Mutual Market Share in the 10 Largest Insurance Markets 3.2 Mutual-Cooperative Market Share and Growth in Premiums, by Region, 2007-09; 3.3 Mutual-Cooperative Market Share in 10 Largest Insurance Markets, 2008-09; Cooperative and Mutual Structures; Box; 3.1 Seven Principles of Cooperatives; The Prospects for Cooperative and Mutual Insurers; Lessons for Takaful from Mutual Structures; Folksam; The MACIF Group; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Faith-Based Risk-Sharing Structures; Faith-Based Insurance; Christian Health-Sharing Arrangements; Figures; 4.1 Process for Samaritan Ministries , Christian Associations Christian Mutual Insurers; Jewish Insurance; Using the Experience of Other Faith-Based Insurance to Address Current Challenges in Takaful; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Hybrid Insurance Structures: Reciprocals, Hybrid Mutual Insurers, and Takaful; Discretionary or Hybrid Mutuals; Takaful; Takaful Models; 5.1 The Mudharaba Model; 5.2 The Wakala Model; 5.3 The Wakala with Mudharaba on Investment Profit Model; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Trade-offs in Takaful; Variation in Approaches; Innovation and the Role of Regulations; Mutual Insurer: Lessons for Takaful , Conclusion Note; References; Chapter 7 Principal-Agent Issues in Takaful; Retakaful; 7.1 Organizational Structure of Takaful; Chapter 8 Investments in Takaful; Investment Needs of Takaful; Types of Investments in Takaful; 8.1 Amount of Sukuks Outstanding in Malaysia, by Type of Instrument, 2011; 8.2 Contracts Used in Malaysia, 2011; 8.3 Islamic Fixed Deposits in Malaysia, by Type of Deposit, December 2010; Risk-Based Capital, Investment Strategy, and Product Design; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9 Challenges for Takaful Going Forward; Implications of the Takaful Model Adopted; Expense Risk , Underwriting Risk 9.1 Five-Year Underwriting Experience of a Takaful Fund; 9.2 Underwriting Surplus Shared Equally; Investment and Investment Profits; Operational Risks; Risk-Based Capital; 9.1 Risks, by Type of Takaful Contract; Product Structure Issues; Corporate Governance and Regulation; Lack of Suitable Investment; Marketing and Distribution Channel; Customer Loyalty; Conclusion; Reference; Chapter 10 Oversight in Takaful; The Proposition: Why Takaful?; Takaful-Friendly Environment; Why the Need to Regulate?; Regulate at the Source; Levels of Governance , Does Takaful Require Solvency Standards? , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8213-9724-9
    Sprache: Englisch
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