The Sun (Malaysia)

MTA cautiously optimistic of takaful industry prospects

- BY HAYATUN RAZAK sunbiz@thesundail­y.com

The Malaysian Takaful Associatio­n (MTA) is cautiously optimistic of the takaful industry’s prospects in 2024 despite external factors such as moderating growth globally, slower global trade and geopolitic­al tensions.

“The positive projection of the nation’s economic growth after a challengin­g year, at 4% to 5% (growth expected this year) with expansion in most sectors, will be a boon,” MTA chairman Elmie Aman Najas said at the Takaful Industry Performanc­e 2023 media briefing recently.

He remarked that MTA will continue to play its role towards amplifying the level of public and private awareness to takaful products and services, and position itself as being the catalyst for takaful industry transforma­tion and growth for the future.

“We understand the importance of having reliable and comprehens­ive protection to support the growth and developmen­t of the nation.”

On that note, he added MTA has embarked on the developmen­t of takaful industry transforma­tion plan with the aim towards advancing takaful called Hijrah27.

“Hijrah27 mission is to make takaful a household name in Malaysia and to become the catalyst towards a significan­t contributi­on to the Financial Sector Blueprint (FSB) by increasing the takaful market share or penetratio­n rate by 2027 and ensuring more Malaysians are protected, aligned with BNM’s target,” he said.

He added that Hijrah27 is the continuati­on of

the successful­ly concluded MTA Reform Plan 2022-2023, known as ISLAH 23.

He said good industry performanc­e, increased awareness on financial literacy and takaful and more importantl­y conducive Islamic financial and non-financial ecosystem laid by the government, religious authoritie­s, BNM and MIFC, has triggered the need for the industry to formulate a comprehens­ive strategic transforma­tion plan to align it with this changes and tap into the opportunit­ies.

“We believe that this strategic plan will help provide impetus to and subsequent­ly maintain the growth momentum of takaful,” he said.

Elmie said while Hijrah27 is still in developmen­t by their consulting partner Ernst & Young, MTA

envisions that it will unite and guide the industry and overall Islamic ecosystem as a whole to work together towards advancing takaful.

“There will be continued emphasis on collaborat­ions, comprehens­ive awareness, products and services innovation­s and expansion of takaful’s role in the whole ecosystem while making it more convenient for Malaysians to participat­e in it.”

In 2023, takaful operators paid out a total of RM8.74 billion in 2023. Family Takaful paid RM6.79 billion in benefits while General Takaful disbursed a total of RM1.95 billion.

Elmie said this uptick of 24.4% in payouts demonstrat­es the takaful industry’s responsive­ness to emerging needs and its dedication to promptly assist certificat­e holders.

 ?? ?? Elmie (left) and MTA CEO Mohd Radzuan Mohamed at the media briefing.
Elmie (left) and MTA CEO Mohd Radzuan Mohamed at the media briefing.

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