Scientific Journal Of King Faisal University
Basic and Applied Sciences

ع

Scientific Journal of King Faisal University / Humanities and Management Sciences

Financial Technology and Islamic Insurance: The Saudi Context

(Othman Altwijry, Mustafa Omar Mohammed and Ahmad Alrazni Alshammari)

Abstract

This study investigates the adoption of financial technology (FinTech) in the Islamic insurance industry, also known as the Takaful industry, as well as its challenges and prospects. A qualitative method was employed, comprising interviews with nine experts from top senior management and policy-making positions in Saudi Arabia's FinTech and Islamic insurance sectors. The data collected were recorded, transcribed, coded and analysed based on seven themes. The primary findings indicate that FinTech adoption in the Islamic insurance industry has penetrated core departments such as claim management, sales, actuarial, risk assessment and database management. However, it requires expansion into health and life insurance departments. Additionally, FinTech has fostered innovation, attracted quality talent, enhanced efficiency and facilitated flexible working environments. The study's implications include the need for a separate Takaful and insurance regulatory body distinct from the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) to accelerate FinTech adoption. Centralising data in one location through cloud services is necessary, and top management and policymakers in Saudi Arabia should devise strategies to further the adoption of FinTech in the Islamic insurance industry. This research is a pioneering empirical work on cutting-edge FinTech adoption in the Islamic insurance industry in Saudi Arabia. 
PDF

References

AAOIFI (Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions). (2017). Shari'ah Standards: Full Text of Shari'ah Standards for Islamic Financial Institutions. Manama: Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions.
Al-Hanawi, M.K., Chirwa, G.C., Kamninga, T.M. and Manja, L.P. (2020). Effects of financial inclusion on access to emergency funds for healthcare in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 13(n/a), 1157–67. Doi:10.2147/JMDH.S277357 
Almulhim, T. (2019). Analysis of Takaful vs. Conventional insurance firms’ efficiency: Two-stage DEA of Saudi Arabia’s insurance market. Cogent Business and Management, 6(1), n/a. Doi:10.1080/23311975.2019.1633807
Benyoussef, S. and Hemrit, W. (2019). Measuring the relative efficiency of insurance companies in Saudi Arabia: The case study of Takaful vs. cooperative industries. Cogent Economics and Finance, 7(1), n/a. Doi:10.1080/23322039.2019.1590818
COMCEC Coordination Office. (2019). Improving the Takaful Sector in Islamic Countries. Available at: https://www.sbb.gov.tr/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Improving-the-Takaful-Sector-In-Islamic-Countries_2019_October.pdf (accessed on 15/01/2023).
FinTech Saudi. (2020). FinTech Saudi Annual Report 2019/2020. Available at: https://fintechsaudi.com/e_learning/fintech-saudi-report-2019-2020 (accessed on 13/02/2023).
GIER (Global Islamic Economy Report). (2021). Executive Summary. Available at: https://www.salaamgateway.com/reports/state-of-the-global-islamic-economy-202021-report-english-executive-summary (accessed on 26/02/2023)
GIFR (Global Islamic FinTech Report). (2021a). Islamic FinTech Landscape. Available at: https://www.SalaamGateway.com (accessed on 18/01/2022)
GIFR (Global Islamic FinTech Report). (2021b). 2021 GIFT Index. Available at: https://www.SalaamGateway.com (accessed on 18/01/2022)
IFSA (Islamic Financial Services Act). (2013). Laws of Malaysia: Act 759 "Islamic Financial Services Act 2013". Available at: https://www.bnm.gov.my/documents/20124/8102422b-e6dd-d149-8db0-e3637e89ed5c (accessed on 13/02/2023).
IFSB (Islamic Financial Services Board). (2018). List of Terminologies and Definitions. Available at: https://www.ifsb.org/terminologies.php.  (accessed on 07/12/2021)
IMARC Group. (2021). Takaful Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2021-2026. Available at: https://www.imarcgroup.com/takaful-market (accessed on 09/03/2022)
KPMG Firm. (2020). Insurance Pulse Quarterly Saudi Arabia. Available at: https://assets.kpmg/content/dam/kpmg/sa/pdf/2020/kpmg-insurance-pulse-quarterly-q2.pdf (accessed on 12/01/2022)
Najjar W., Alharbi, S. and Fasihuddin, H. (2020). Challenges of IT governance in the financial sector: A study from Saudi Arabia. TEM Journal, 9(4), 1580–7. Doi:10.18421/TEM94‐33  
Neuman, W.L. (2014). Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. Available at: http://letrunghieutvu.yolasite.com/resources/w-lawrence-neuman-social-research-methods_-qualitative-and-quantitative-approaches-pearson-education-limited-2013.pdf (accessed on 13/02/2023).
OIC Fiqh Academy. (2012). Resolution of OIC Fiqh Academy. Available at: http://iesjournal.org/english/Docs/036.pdf (accessed on 03/18/2022)
Oseni, U.A. and Ali, S.N. (2019). FinTech in Islamic Finance: Theory and Practice. Available at: https://www.routledge.com/Fintech-in-Islamic-Finance-Theory-and-Practice/Oseni-Ali/p/book/9781138494800 (accessed on 02/17/2022).
Robson, C. and McCartan, K. (2016). Real World Research. Available at: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Real+World+Research,+4th+Edition-p-9781118745236 (accessed on 02/17/2022).
SAMA (Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority) (2020). Insurance Market Report 2020. Available at: https://www.sama.gov.sa/en-US/Insurance/Publications/ (accessed on 12/11/2021)
Sandelowski, M. (1998) Writing a good read: Strategies for re-presenting qualitative data. Research in Nursing and Health, 21(4), 375–82.