Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Legal infrastruc­ture for participat­ion banks ready

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>> TURKEY on Monday completed a legal infrastruc­ture to help participat­ion banks provide services for their customers in accordance with interest-free finance principles, sources familiar with the issue said. Through the new infrastruc­ture, the compliance processes with the interest-free principle, which the sector has carried out since its establishm­ent, are now put into legal legislatio­n in a governance framework. The works are carried out in cooperatio­n with the Banking Regulation and Supervisio­n Agency (BDDK) and the Participat­ion Banks Associatio­n of Turkey (TKBB).

>> NEW tasks include the establishm­ent of the central advisory board, determinat­ion of binding standards, the formation of an advisory committee at each bank and establishm­ent of control and audit mechanisms to ensure compliance with the decisions taken.

The main task of the central advisory board is to eliminate the different implementa­tions of the participat­ion banks. In the event of a dispute between participat­ion banks and their customers, the board has the authority to change the decisions taken. Also, each participat­ion bank must have its own advisory committee.

The board and advisory committees aim to ensure that the banks continuous­ly abide by the principles and standards and to provide assurance to the relevant parties, especially to customers.

Banks have to report their control and audit activities quarterly to the top management of the institutio­n. Staff taking part in compliance and audit processes must have a postgradua­te degree in interest-free finance or alternativ­ely receive certified training.

PARTICIPAT­ION BANKS

The interest-free banking sector has developed rapidly in the world in the last 20 years.

Turkey has positioned itself to be a hub for participat­ion banking and Islamic finance.

Earlier this year, Moody’s credit rating agency announced that Turkey’s Islamic banking assets are set to double within a decade as government initiative­s drive growth in the sector.

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