Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Maybank, another, explore Islamic banking — BSP

- BY KATHRYN JOSE

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Wednesday said it is pursuing talks with Maybank Philippine­s and a foreign company to offer Islamic banking services.

“There are a number of interested applicants but only two are in the advanced stage of discussion­s,” Arifa A. Ala, BSP’s assistant governor for financial supervisio­n, said.

If the management of the two banks come to a favorable assessment on expanding to Islamic banking, Ala said they might start submitting the related requiremen­ts within this year.

“They have not yet submitted applicatio­ns but we have had dealings with them already, discussing the requiremen­ts for establishi­ng Islamic banking,” she said.

Currently, there are only two banks engaged in Islamic banking in the country.

One is Al Amanah Islamic Bank which is a subsidiary of state-owned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s and is headquarte­red in Zamboanga City.

The other is CARD Bank Inc. which is a microfinan­ce firm establishe­d in Laguna but recently opened in January its first Islamic bank unit in Cotabato City.

Islamic faith principles

Unlike traditiona­l banks, Islamic banks follow the principles of Islamic faith which means they do not accept interest payments and are more selective with types of products or services the borrowers want to be funded.

“In Islamic banking, instead of paying interest, you’re paying profits based on an underlying asset that is productive,” BSP Governor Eli Remolona Jr. said.

“Corporatio­ns that are proposing financing for alcoholic drinks or gambling are not allowed,” Ala added.

However, she stressed non-Muslims can still avail of Islamic banking products and services, including investment­s.

“They can be alternativ­e investment options because, essentiall­y, Islamic banking is about sharing of profits,” Ala said.

More Islamic banks needed in Mindanao

Remolona said more Islamic banks are needed in Mindanao, especially in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao or BARMM, stressing only eight percent of its population have bank accounts.

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