Title: ARRAHNU : A NEW ERA IN MICROFINANCE IN MALAYSIA
1AR-RAHNU A NEW ERA IN MICROFINANCE IN MALAYSIA
2- Presenter
- Dr MOHD ALI BAHARUM
- Deputy President
- National Co-operative Organisation of Malaysia
- (ANGKASA)
3WELCOME TO MALAYSIA
4CONTENT
- Introduction
- Aspects of Conventional Pawn Broking System
- Ar-Rahnu The Dawn of A New Era
- Ar-Rahnu Centre vs CPB
- The Advantages of Ar-Rahnu
- The Concept of Ar-Rahnu
- The Features of Ar-Rahnu
- Ar-Rahnu As A New Business Opportunity
- Ar-Rahnu Progress by Bank Rakyat
- The Role of Ar-Rahnu In Socio-Economic
Development - The Role of Ar-Rahnu As A Source of Capital
- Challenges And Constraints To Business Expansion
- Conclusion
- References
5INTRODUCTION
- People say diamonds are womens best friend. In
reality, gold jewelry is their true friend at
least true among Malaysian women. - Gold jewelry functions as
- Enhancing womens look,
- Exclusive image / distinguish
- rank more gold implies wealth,
- Saving as its price is more stable
- and normally appreciates,
- A collateral whenever cash is needed.
- Men can also share the benefit when emergency
occurs.
6INTRODUCTION
- Why?
- Because gold can be exchanged for
cash instantly and
redeemed back
after a certain period. - Pawn broking business was introduced in Malaysia
in early 19th century. - The conventional pawn broking system is popular
for quick cash borrowings. Mostly by low income
earners in rural areas. - The downside of conventional pawn broking service
- high interest charges and unfair practices. - To help the society, an alternative pawning
system or AR-RAHNU was introduced and received
encouraging response.
7ASPECTS OF CONVENTIONAL PAWN BROKING SYSTEM
- The brokers had been operating since the 19th
century. In 2002, there were 276 brokers
registered making them easily accessible. - Pawn broking activities is subjected to the Pawn
Broking Act 1972. However co-operatives are
exempted. - They are private operators with sole objective to
maximise profit. - Fast and efficient service.
- Flexible in terms of valuation and loan approval
and exercise simple procedures.
8ASPECTS OF CONVENTIONAL PAWN BROKING SYSTEM
- The downside of conventional pawn broking system
- Interest and other charges can be as high as 24
p.a. - Purposely designed high pawning counters.
- Valuation and measurement method are not
transparent. - The use of unreadable handwriting on the pawning
letter using unfamiliar language. - The absence of notices of unclaimed pawned items
surpassing its pawning period. - Unclaimed gold pawned will be auctioned but
excess money kept by the broker.
9AR-RAHNU THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA
- Historically, the Muslims in Malaysia were afraid
of banks because of the interest imposed. - Interest is prohibited in Islam.
- The situation has improved especially after the
introduction and practice of Islamic financial
system. - However, the culture of keeping money in the form
of gold prevails and pawn service sustains its
popularity. - Fast and hassle free service making pawning the
preferred choice of micro credit. - Lack of choice for Muslims.
10AR-RAHNU THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA
- The Malaysian Islamic Economic Development
Foundation (YPEIM) suggested Ar-Rahnu to be
introduced. - The first Ar-Rahnu shop was set up in 1992 by
Kelantan state government, later entrusted a
co-operative to manage and operate other
branches. - The first co-op to run Ar-Rahnu in Malaysia is
the co-op bank or Bank Rakyat in October 1993
with the co-operation from YPEIM. - In 2004, 22 co-operatives involved in the
business with 125 centers throughout the country.
Bank Rakyat owns 100 centers.
An Ar-Rahnu center in Kelantan
11AR-RAHNU CENTRE VS CPB
CPB Conventional Pawn Broker
12THE ADVANTAGES OF AR-RAHNU
- Gender Sensitivity
- Gold jewelries are womens asset.
- According to Islam, women have rights to their
belongings. - A lot of women involve in small scale businesses.
- Therefore, co-operatives offering the Ar-Rahnu
scheme are sensitive to womens need and welfare.
13THE ADVANTAGES OF AR-RAHNU
- Interest free.
- Transparent and customer friendly counters.
- All transactions are recorded clearly.
- Secured safekeeping with insurance coverage for
the pawned items. - Issuance of notices to customers.
- Excess from the auction will be returned to the
customer.
Inside an Ar-Rahnu center
14THE CONCEPT OF AR-RAHNU
- Islamic Concepts Used
- Benevolent Loan (Qardhul Hasan)
- It is a loan agreement between a lender and a
borrower. - The lender is forbidden to ask for extra payment
but the borrower is encouraged to give a token of
appreciation. - Trustworthiness (Wadiah Yad-Amanah)
- The borrower is required to produce a returnable
collateral to ensure repayment of the loan. - The borrower entrusted the lender to look after
her belongings during the loan period. If
something happens to the collateral item but not
due to the lenders negligence, the lender is not
required to replace the item.
15THE CONCEPT OF AR-RAHNU
- The fee for safekeeping (Al-Ujrah)
- The lender is allowed to charge a reasonable fee
for keeping the pawned items safe and in good
condition. - Safekeeping with guarantee (Wadiah Yadhomanah)
- The lender will be responsible to replace the
missing or stolen items to the owner if he/she
fails to keep the agreement.
Gold testing process
16THE FEATURES OF AR-RAHNU
- The Purpose
- To extend loans in a quicker manner to the
society, by taking gold as collateral. - Loan Amount (depends on
individual co-op) - Up to RM5,000 per day and collectively up to
RM25,000 maximum. - Co-op with higher provision offers up to a
maximum of RM50,000.
Testing the density of gold to determine actual
value
17THE FEATURES OF AR-RAHNU
- Margin of Loan (depends on individual co-op)
- 60 to 75 from the value of the gold.
- Tenure of Loan (depends on individual co-op)
- 3 months 3 months 14 days
- 6 months 2 months 2 months
- up to 3 years for larger loan amount.
The scale gives accurate weight
18THE FEATURES OF AR-RAHNU
- Fees (depends individual co-op)
- Safekeeping Fee RM0.40 to RM0.60 for every RM100
depending on the value of the pawned item
(marhun). - Service charge RM0.50 per transaction.
- Repayment Method
- Either by installment or lump sum amount. Payment
can be made by cash or cheque.
Tools used to test gold type
19AR-RAHNU AS A NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
- It is a potential financial product.
- A form of welfare business that also generates
income. - Amongst the advantages and benefits to the
business operators are - This business is legal in the eyes of the law.
- High level of security features premises and
items kept are protected and insured. - The loan disbursed is only 60 to 75 of the gold
value. - The gold collateral is liquid, its price is most
stable and high in demand. - The level of non-performing account is very low
because the collateral can be sold quickly.
20AR-RAHNU PROGRESS BY BANK RAKYAT
21THE ROLE OF AR-RAHNU IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
- As a source of capital to the small business
- Quick and easy system unlike normal banking
procedures. - As A Source Of Financing Educational Needs
- Especially at the beginning of school term or
prior to enrolment at tertiary level. - The Development Of Agricultural and Village
Industries - People who run agricultural projects and small
industries in the villages also need rolling
capital.
22THE ROLE OF AR-RAHNU IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
- As A Means Of Community Service
- Fulfills the desperate needs of low income
families free them from falling into the prey of
illegal schemes. - In general, all illegal money lending scheme
charges very high interest and the customer are
being manipulated, threatened with their lives
and some customers even commit suicide. - Therefore, the Ar-Rahnu scheme can minimise such
risk.
We never know when disaster will strike
23THE ROLE OF AR-RAHNU IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
- Ar-Rahnu As An Instrument To Encourage Saving and
Investment - Save money first to buy gold jewelry or items.
- Activities of buying and selling gold is a form
of investment double the profit out of gold
price differences and proceeds from business
using the loan under Ar-Rahnu scheme.
24THE ROLE OF AR-RAHNUAS A SOURCE OF CAPITAL
- A dichotomy exists - the lower income earners are
not entertained by the financial institutions
even though they form the largest group of income
earners. - There are a lot of small traders exist inside our
society and located at all places. - The small traders needs of fund/capital depends
on the type of business they operate, starting
from a very small capital up to even thousands of
ringgit. Therefore, the Ar-Rahnu scheme can
contribute to their business.
25THE ROLE OF AR-RAHNU AS A SOURCE OF CAPITAL
- The hindrance of getting micro credit from
financial institution faced by the small traders
is largely due to - The Collateral Issue
- Generally they do not have large possession of
assets and banks do not accept gold in their
normal daily practice. - The Issue of Guarantee
- Banks usually ask for a guarantor who is hard to
get. On the contrary the gold pawned in Ar-Rahnu
scheme is itself a form of guarantee. - Criteria of Qualification
- To approve a loan, the bank usually asks for a
list of information about the business. For
Ar-Rahnu, only need basic information and the
items to be pawned.
26CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS TO BUSINESS EXPANSION
- Challenges
- The only rival would be the conventional pawn
brokers as they offers pawning to all kind of
valuable items. Whereas, co-operatives at the
moment only allows pawning for gold items. - Constraints
- To venture into Ar-Rahnu business requires high
capital (RM2 million RM4 million) in order to
offer a truly secured and quality services.
However, small co-ops may start small. - Internal Problem the business is exposed to
misconduct by personnel if precautionary measures
are not well taken care of.
27CONCLUSION
- Pawn broking is a collateral loan system and
known to be one of the oldest system used by men.
- The pawn broking system was fully utilised by the
lower income group for fast cash following simple
procedures. - The Ar-Rahnu scheme is one of the instrument used
by the small traders especially in the East
Coast. - Ar-Rahnu can be the main source of business
capital and widely accepted and used by the
society in their day to day business. - Ar-Rahnu can be an economic tool to improve the
socio-economic development of the lower and
middle income society, and it is truly in line
with the co-operative principle.
28CONCLUSION
- A very promising outlook for co-operatives
involved in Ar-Rahnu business. - The most beautiful part of the Ar-Rahnu scheme
offered by the co-operatives in Malaysia is - AR-RAHNU IS GENDER SENSITIVE. Women are the
majority owners and wearers of gold accessories.
They have assets that can be turned into cash
quickly and easily at their co-operatives for
whatever reasons they have in mind.
29THANK YOU
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