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Bank Islam plans to grow mobile banking space

The tie-up with US-based Cognizant will enable it to develop fintech products

- By TOH KAR INN karinn@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd aims to grow its mobile banking customer base from the current 900,000 users to two million by 2019.

This is following the bank’s strategic collaborat­ion with US-based global business and technology consulting firm Cognizant to develop financial technology (fintech) products within Bank Islam’s network.

To date, Bank Islam’s digital banking segment accounts for less than 5% of its nonfund based income.

With the collaborat­ion, the bank planned to increase the figure to 10%.

Speaking after the signing ceremony here yesterday, Bank Islam chief executive officer Khairul Kamarudin said the bank expected to roll out at least one fintech product related to retail banking by the second quarter of 2018.

Bank Islam planned to develop fintech products targeted at the retail banking and small and medium enterprise (SME) segments.

“Together with Cognizant, we shall identify suitable fintech products that allow better customer engagement, to be submitted to Bank Negara’s regulatory sandbox,” he said.

Despite Bank Islam’s digitalisa­tion efforts which included introducin­g a new digital division in its corporate structure, the bank would be maintainin­g its traditiona­l banking to cater to the population.

Bank Islam will be able to accelerate SME banking by providing business solutions for operationa­l and expansion needs.

The bank will also be able to rapidly tap into the rural, underbanke­d segments and boost financial inclusion by overcoming cost and physical barriers.

In 2010, Bank Islam launched TAP Mobile Banking-i, an enhanced version of SMS banking, to encourage financial inclusion.

Last year, the TAP Mobile Banking-i platform recorded 500 million transactio­ns.

Khairul said there was no investment cost involved at this juncture in the collaborat­ion with Cognizant and both parties would leverage on each other’s strengths.

Bank Islam will be banking on Cognizant’s experience, credential­s as well as its stable of digital assets.

Khairul added that there are various models of partnershi­p that both parties are deliberati­ng on, but it would depend on the type of fintech products that Bank Islam will eventually introduce to the market.

“We will need make investment­s when the fintech product is rolled out or go on a profit sharing basis with Cognizant.”

Meanwhile, Cognizant Malaysia business leader Effendi Azmi Hashim said that the company was interested in the Islamic banking space in the country.

“We see Malaysia being a leader in this space, and see Bank Islam at the forefront,” said Effendi.

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Khairul: Together with Cognizant, we shall identify suitable fintech products that allow better customer engagement.

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