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An Exploratory Study on Customers’ Selection in Choosing Islamic Banking

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  • Mahiswaran Selvanathan
  • Dineswary Nadarajan
  • Amelia Farzana Mohd Zamri
  • Subaashnii Suppramaniam
  • Ahmad Muzammir Muhammad

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Islamic banking industry is growing very rapidly by offering high quality schemes where free interest and better customer services are provided. Strong Islamic banking movements is forcing the industry to come up with new strategy to compete the market. The purpose of this study is to determine and identify the factors that influence the consumers to choose Islamic bank products or services. Data is collected using non probability simple random sampling around Selangor area. The analysis shows that bank reputation, religious and cost benefit factors are significant which influence customers’ selection on Islamic banking. Bank reputation and cost benefit has positive relationship on choosing Islamic banking. Convenient is not significant factor of influence customers’ selection on choosing Islamic banking. As a conclusion, the study prove that religion shows negative relationship on choosing Islamic banking. This shows that religion is not the main factor but the risk of selecting a bank is important.

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  • Mahiswaran Selvanathan & Dineswary Nadarajan & Amelia Farzana Mohd Zamri & Subaashnii Suppramaniam & Ahmad Muzammir Muhammad, 2018. "An Exploratory Study on Customers’ Selection in Choosing Islamic Banking," International Business Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(5), pages 42-49, May.
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    bank reputation; convenient; religious value; cost & benefit;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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