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Manajemen Risiko Pada Bank Syariah

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  • Afriyeni, Afriyeni
  • Susanto, Romi

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Research and experience over the last two decades has resulted in a deep understanding of issues relating to risk management and the principles of a well established risk faced by management. The company managers are increasingly recognizing the importance of risk management. In the context of risk management, the guidelines were implemented over the years, made only for conventional banks. Whereas players in the world and national banking business not only conventional banks, but has also been enlivened by banks with Islamic principles that number continues to increase from year to year. This paper gives an overview of how risk management in Islamic banking. In general, the risks faced by Islamic banking can be classified into two major parts. Ie the same risks faced by conventional banks and the risk that is unique because it must follow the principles of sharia. Credit risk, market risk, benchmark risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, and legal risk, Islamic banks must be faced. But, because they have to abide by the rules of Sharia, the risks faced by Islamic banks had to be different.

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  • Afriyeni, Afriyeni & Susanto, Romi, 2019. "Manajemen Risiko Pada Bank Syariah," OSF Preprints yj9kb, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:yj9kb
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/yj9kb
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