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Research Proposal FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF TRADE FINANCE PRODUCTS IN ISLAMIC BANKING A Research Proposal Submitted to Sir AMMAD ALI Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement of the Degree Masters of Business Administration (MBA - Finance) by RIZWAN ULLAH RAHSID KHAN ALLAUDIN KHAN RIZWAN ULLAH ID:1008627- MBA III-Finance 1

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Research Proposal

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF TRADE FINANCE

PRODUCTS IN ISLAMIC BANKING

A Research Proposal

Submitted to Sir AMMAD ALI

Federal Urdu University

of Arts, Science and Technology

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirement of the Degree

Masters of Business Administration

(MBA - Finance)

by

RIZWAN ULLAH

RAHSID KHAN

ALLAUDIN KHAN

December 21, 2011

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Research Proposal

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this project is to conduct financial performance analysis of Trade

Finance Products in Islamic Banking and generation of revenue through its

products. Among all the service charges charged by Islamic Banks, Trade Finance

Department has a major role in the profitability of a bank. Trade Finance

Department has many avenues of charging to customers for the services they

provide. The Project finding and result will concluded from personnel of Trade

Finance Department and other departments.

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Research Proposal

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page#

1. INTRODUCTION 4

2. PURPOSE OF STUDY 4

3. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE 4

4. LITERATURE REVIEW 4

5. ISLAMIC BANKING 4

6. MODERN HISTORY 5

7. TRADE FINANCE 5

8. IMPORT 5

9. EXPORT 5

10. LETTER OF CREDIT 5

11. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 5

12. SCOPE OF STUDY 5

13. REFERENCES 6

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Research Proposal

1. INTRODUCTION

1. PURPOSE OF STUDY:

The main purpose of this study is to conduct financial performance analysis of Trade Finance

Products in Islamic Banking and generation of revenue through its products.

2. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:

The research will analyze the financial performance of Trade Finance Department. Research

will try to find out the key role player in financial aspects of Trade Finance Products.

● To find the impact of volume of Letters of Credit issued by Trade Finance Department

for the bank, focusing the profitability.

● Also to analyze the impact of huge amount of Letters of Credit issued by Trade Finance

Department on behalf of the bank.

● Comparing the performance of the Trade Finance Department in terms of revenue

generation with other departments.

1.3 LITERATURE REVIEW:

Literature review highlights some information on Pakistan, a brief modern history of Islamic

Banking, businesses conducted by Islamic Banks and their products derived through Shariah

Compliance. Pakistan is an Import based country depending mostly on imports whereas very

low volumes of Export. So, the research will cover more about generating revenues through

Imports in Trade Finance Department of Banks.

A. Islamic Banking

Islamic banking (or participant banking) is banking or banking activity that is consistent with

the principles of Islamic law (Sharia) and its practical application through the development of

Islamic economics. Sharia prohibits the payment or acceptance of specific interest or fees

(known as Riba or usury) for loans of money. Investing in businesses that provide goods or

services considered contrary to Islamic principles is also Haraam (forbidden). While these

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Research Proposalprinciples were used as the basis for a flourishing economy in earlier times, it is only in the late

20th century that a number of Islamic banks were formed to apply these principles to private or

semi-private commercial institutions within the Muslim community.

B. Modern History:

Modern history of Islamic Banking is not as old as Commercial (Conventional) Banking is (has been), if we explore Islamic Banking i.e. more than 30 years old only whereas compared with Commercial (Conventional) Banking which more than 300 year old.

C. Trade Finance:

Trade finance relates to International Trade when a seller who is actually an exporter requires a

purchaser of the products, which he manufactures, to pay back against the goods which the

purchaser who is called an importer has purchased. The process in which these two buyer or

seller/ importer and exporter gets involved is called Trade finance.

D. Import

Imports is the word used for the person or company who brings in the product or services

whatsoever is offered from outside/outsource of its boundaries. Buyer of such goods and

services is known to be the Importer.

E. Export

Exports is the word used for the person or company who sell out the products and services

whatsoever is offered to another company/country whatsoever but out of the premises. Seller of

such goods and services is known to be the Exporter.

F. Letters Of Credit

A standard, commercial Letters of Credit (LC) is a document issued mostly by a financial

institution, used primarily in trade finance, which usually provides an irrevocable payment

undertaking.

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Research Proposal1.4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:

Research will collect data through primary and secondary sources. Research will take help

from printed material. Research will develop questionnaire and get it fill out by Trade

Finance users and working officers. We will try our best to collect the information through

internet.

1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY:

The purpose of this project and analysis is to prove that Trade Finance Department is one of the core departments of any organization and Letters of Credit is their core product, which helps to generate huge amount of revenue/profits.

Keywords: Trade Finance Department, Islamic Banking, Products, Financial Performance, Shariah,Pakistan.

REFERENCES (Bibliography)

Hassan, M.K, & Ahmed, M. 2002, Islamic Baking versus conventional banking: A Questionnaire survey of their apparent similarities and differences. The First International Conference on Islamic Banking, Finance and Insurance Reshaping Global Financial Architecture through the Islamic System, 30-31st January 2002, Malaysia.

Kahf, M. 1999, “Financing international trade: An Islamic alternative”, Seminar on International Trade from Islamic Perspective, April 1999. IKIM, Malaysia.

Khan, M.F. 1994, “Comparative economics of some Islamic financing techniques”, Islamic Economic Studies, vol.2. no.1, pp. 35-68.

Muhammad Al-Amine, M.A.B. 2001, Istisna’ in Islamic Banking and Finance: Law & Practice Kuala Lumpur: ASN Publishing.

Samad, A. and Hassan, M.K. 1999, “The performance of Malaysian Islamic Bank during 1984-1997: An exploratory study”. International Journal of Islamic Financial Services. vol.1, no.3.

Syed Ali, S. 2004, “Islamic modes of finance and associated liquidity risks”. Conference on Monetary Sector in Iran: Structure, Performance and Challenging Issues. Tehran

Yusuf Ali, A. 2000, The holy qur’an (translation). Saba Islamic Media. Sdn. Bhd.

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Research Proposal "Islamic Finance presents firms with new opportunity to make their mark." The Lawyer, July 10, 2006: 17.

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Ayub, Muhammad. Understanding Islamic Finance. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, LTD, 2007.

Balfour, Frederik. "Islamic Finance May Be On to Something." Business Week, November 24, 2008: 88.

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Chapra, Muhamamd Umar. "The Islamic Welfare State and its Role in the Economy."

Chapra, Muhammad Umar. Money and Banking in an Islamic Economy.http://www.muchapra.com/b4.1.html (accessed April 12, 2009). 87

Monetary Policy in and Islamic Economy. http://www.muchapra.com/b4.2.html (accessedApril 10, 2009).

Islam and the Economic Challenge. Hemdon: The Islamic Foundation, 1992. "Islamic Economics: What it is and How it Developed." Eh.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and

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International Business Review, 2007: 161‐186.El‐Ashker, Ahmed A.E., and Rodney Wilson. Islamic Economics, A Short History. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV,2006

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