2021
DOI: 10.21111/al-iktisab.v5i1.5626
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Investment Cooperation Agreement on Equity Crowdfunding Platform from the Perspective of Sharia Economic Law

Abstract: Equity crowdfunding is a new innovation in finance, which is an external product of financial technology, by combining financial systems with information technology. Equity crowdfunding is a combination of investment business model with information technology, where meetings between investors and fund managers are conducted online through websites on this platform. Crowdfunding equity platform is now growing rapidly and is very popular among the community, due to some of the facilities offered by the platform … Show more

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“…IEC platforms must pay attention to consumer protection following the provisions by POJK. In addition, it must carry out risk management to minimize the occurrence of losses for several parties, and create a dispute resolution mechanism that is by Islamic law and economic law (Firdaus et al, 2021). However, Islamic crowdfunding can answer the needs of all Muslims and non-Muslims alike (Taha & Macias, 2014), who may not have the means and resources to access formal finance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IEC platforms must pay attention to consumer protection following the provisions by POJK. In addition, it must carry out risk management to minimize the occurrence of losses for several parties, and create a dispute resolution mechanism that is by Islamic law and economic law (Firdaus et al, 2021). However, Islamic crowdfunding can answer the needs of all Muslims and non-Muslims alike (Taha & Macias, 2014), who may not have the means and resources to access formal finance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%