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Sustainable Finance: A study On Malaysia’s Regulatory Framework On Sustainable Banking And Its Implementation By Selected Islamic Banks In Malaysia In Support Of Sustainable Development Goals

Journal
Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research (JMIFR)
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Zuraida Rastam Shahrom
Sherin Kunhibava
DOI
10.33102/jmifr.520
Abstract
In 2018, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the central bank of Malaysia issued the Strategy Paper on Value-based Intermediation (VBI). VBI aims to deliver the intended outcomes of Shariah through practices, conduct and offerings by Islamic financial institutions (IFI)s that generate positive and sustainable impact to the economy, community, and environment. To assist IFIs to translate VBI into real banking practices and offerings BNM also issued guidance documents, one of which is the guidance document on Value-based Intermediation Financing and Investment Impact Assessment Framework (VBIAF). BNM has also issued the Climate Change and Principle-based Taxonomy (CCPT) which specifically addresses climate change. This article examines the VBI, VBIAF and the CCPT and investigates the adoption of the VBI, VBIAF and CCPT by three Islamic banks (IB)s in Malaysia. It aims to provide an understanding of the regulatory frameworks and how the adoption of the frameworks has influenced the offerings, practices, and operations of these banks towards the triple bottom line approach in support of sustainable development goals. From the study it is found that the IBs have initiated the implementation of an impact-based risk assessment and management consistent with the VBIAF and assessment of climate risk based on the CCPT, however these are still at the preliminary stages for the IBs. Nonetheless, what is encouraging is that all the three IBs have implemented various VBI-related initiatives in line with the underpinning thrusts of VBI. This paper illustrates how these various VBI-related initiatives by the IBs have assisted the banks in supporting sustainable development.
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