Publication: The Adverse Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic Banks in Malaysia
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Date
2022
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Publisher
Universal Publishers - Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Abstract
Purpose – This research aims to look into the adverse impact of COVID-19 on Malaysian
Islamic banks.
Design/methodology/approach – For this work, literature review was undertaken to evaluate
the impact of COVID-19 from selected countries.
Findings – This research is an attempt to add to the body of knowledge on the matter at hand
and to provide a better understanding of the adverse effect of COVID-19 on Islamic banks in
Malaysia in terms of capital, liquidity and provision. Increased risk including capital, liquidity
and provision, which COVID-19 is thought to disrupt.
Research limitations – This study focuses on Islamic banks in Malaysia. Further research
should look into the effect of COVID-19 on Islamic and conventional banks to see if there are
any parallels or discrepancies with the results of this study.
Theoretical implications – Because this paper is conceptual, it will be valuable for Islamic
banks’ Shariah research function. The study also contributes to a review of the research on
COVID-19 effect on Islamic banks in Malaysia
Originality/value – It is the authors’ belief that this study is the first attempt of a conceptual
examination of COVID-19’s adverse impact on Malaysian Islamic banks.
Description
Volume 14 Number 3s
Keywords
COVID-19, Islamic banks, Impact, Relief measures, Malaysia