Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the FinTech phenomenon and compliance with sharia regulations in Islamic banking in Indonesia. Use of research as information for regulators, Islamic banking, and other stakeholders in compiling compliance regulations as an element of supervision and optimal strategy to improve the quality of FinTech in Indonesian Islamic banking.Method: This research is a qualitative case study with literature studies related to the phenomenon of Sharia FinTech and Islamic regulations in Islamic banking in Indonesia.Results: The results of Yudaruddin's research (2022) stated that the better the economic conditions, the higher the potential for FinTech growth. Meanwhile, the results of Muryanto's research (2022) stated that apart from focusing on FinTech, Islamic banking is also required to maintain compliance with regulations, sharia principles, operational standards for sharia FinTech governance, and the Sharia Supervisory Board.Implication: With the existence of technology and the digital world, it will make easier life for human activities which can be accessed through any telecommunication media, anywhere, easy to use, and speeds up the process (Yudaruddin, 2022) . One of the outputs from the digital world is financial technology (FinTech). The development of FinTech can also be felt in Islamic finance where Islamic FinTech transactions in Indonesia in 2020 reached $2.9 billion in transaction volume and are the fifth largest transaction volume globally (Darmansyah et al., 2020; Muryanto, 2022; and Yudaruddin, 2022).Originality: This study looks directly at the FinTech phenomenon and compliance with sharia regulations in Islamic Banking in Indonesia which will be able to make good corporate governance of Indonesia Islamic Banking. Considering that there are not too many study at FinTech and sharia compliance in Indonesia Islamic Banks.
This study analyzes the strategies of BMT to get the best strategy. The application of strategies is based on competitive strategies based on the Islamic perspective. The method used is to use a qualitative approach to case studies on BMT Manfaat, Surabaya. This study uses SWOT analysis to obtain strategies that can be implemented by BMT. The matrix SWOT was chosen because it is more suitable for small and medium businesses. Based on the SWOT analysis, there are four main strategies chosen in developing BMT.
Table, the output shows that the logistic regression model used is good enough because it was able to predict correctly as much as 89.3% of the conditions. Whereas corporate performance, profitability in ROA and ROE, and firm size are significant influences on the environmental performance of the company. This proves that the listed firms in JII have good environmental performance in accordance with corporate performance, profitability and firm size.
Objective - The aim of paper is to investigate whether traditional management, is the Islamic boarding school has implemented the Islamic Corporate Governance
Methodology/Technique - This research is a qualitative study using case study. Key Informant in this research is the General Secretary of Bahrul Ulum Foundation. The analysis technique used is the technique belong to Yin (2009) that divides three techniques for the analysis of case studies: the pairing pattern analysis techniques, the technique of making the explanation, the time series analysis technique.
Findings - The findings indicate that in its implementation, corporate governance at Islamic boarding school based on the value of Tawhid. Furthermore, principle of transparency, accountability, responsibility, independence and fairness being the corporate governance principles at an Islamic boarding school. Research Implications: This study uses only one boarding school. Future studies are expected to examine more than one boarding school to obtain mixed results.
Novelty - Based on the finding, the study suggests the ICG formulation will be found appropriate for every boarding school in Indonesia.
Type of Paper: Empirical
Keywords: Corporate Governance (CG); Bahrul Ulum Boarding School; Islamic Corporate Governance (ICG); Management; Organizational Structure.
JEL Classification: G38, I21.
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