The use of floating charge as an Islamic collateral instrument: a shariah compatibility analysis
The provision of collateral or security is imperative in modern banking as it serves as a significant form of risk mitigation against customer’s default in financing activities. One of the most common security instruments utilized by financial institutions is a charge. In the context of a client...
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