The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits

Purpose - This paper aims to examine the implications of compensation on late payment of takāful benefit imposed in the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 on the takāful industry in Malaysia. It also aims to identify the issues and challenges faced by takāful operators in the implementation of the...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Ali Jinnah Ahmad, Burhanuddin Lukman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2017-07-01
Series:ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance
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Online Access:https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJIF-08-2017-0028
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spelling doaj-0bccb7bdf77d444498368b2cc13fdc242020-11-24T21:09:09ZengEmerald PublishingISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance0128-19762289-43652017-07-019221021510.1108/IJIF-08-2017-0028602089The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefitsMuhammad Ali Jinnah Ahmad0Burhanuddin Lukman1Research Affairs Department, International Shari’ah Research Academy for Islamic Finance, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaResearch Affairs Department, International Shari’ah Research Academy for Islamic Finance, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaPurpose - This paper aims to examine the implications of compensation on late payment of takāful benefit imposed in the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 on the takāful industry in Malaysia. It also aims to identify the issues and challenges faced by takāful operators in the implementation of the compensation and propose solutions for the benefits of the takāful industry. Design/methodology/approach - This research uses the qualitative approach to understand the practices of claims in takāful and to analyze the implication of compensation on late payment of takāful benefit to the takāful industry in Malaysia. Data are collected through survey and interview with various takāful stakeholders. Findings - Some of the key findings in this research are that the compensation of late payment of takāful benefit has a positive impact to the takāful industry. The research also found some Sharīʿah operational issues in terms of its implementation among takāful operators. Research limitations/implications - The research focuses on compensation on late payment of takāful benefit claim in death and personal accident only. Practical implications - The research offers certainty to the takāful industry and an explanation to academic and legal fraternities on the implementation of compensation on late payment of takāful benefit according to Islamic Financial Services Act (IFSA) 2013. Originality/value - The research provides a valuable contribution to the current practices of takāful operators, identifies some issues and challenges of its implementation and proposes the solution.https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJIF-08-2017-0028Takāful benefitclaimlate paymentIFSA 2013
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Burhanuddin Lukman
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The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits
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Takāful benefit
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IFSA 2013
author_facet Muhammad Ali Jinnah Ahmad
Burhanuddin Lukman
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title The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits
title_short The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits
title_full The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits
title_fullStr The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits
title_full_unstemmed The effect of IFSA 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits
title_sort effect of ifsa 2013 on late payment of takāful benefits
publisher Emerald Publishing
series ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance
issn 0128-1976
2289-4365
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Purpose - This paper aims to examine the implications of compensation on late payment of takāful benefit imposed in the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 on the takāful industry in Malaysia. It also aims to identify the issues and challenges faced by takāful operators in the implementation of the compensation and propose solutions for the benefits of the takāful industry. Design/methodology/approach - This research uses the qualitative approach to understand the practices of claims in takāful and to analyze the implication of compensation on late payment of takāful benefit to the takāful industry in Malaysia. Data are collected through survey and interview with various takāful stakeholders. Findings - Some of the key findings in this research are that the compensation of late payment of takāful benefit has a positive impact to the takāful industry. The research also found some Sharīʿah operational issues in terms of its implementation among takāful operators. Research limitations/implications - The research focuses on compensation on late payment of takāful benefit claim in death and personal accident only. Practical implications - The research offers certainty to the takāful industry and an explanation to academic and legal fraternities on the implementation of compensation on late payment of takāful benefit according to Islamic Financial Services Act (IFSA) 2013. Originality/value - The research provides a valuable contribution to the current practices of takāful operators, identifies some issues and challenges of its implementation and proposes the solution.
topic Takāful benefit
claim
late payment
IFSA 2013
url https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJIF-08-2017-0028
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