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Islamic Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Financing as an Alternate Model of MSME Financing in Nigeria

Authors : Shehu Abdulkadir, Auwal Adam Saad, Aznan Hassan

Published in: Islamic Finance

Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland

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Abstract

In emerging economies, including Nigeria, the nano, micro, small, and medium enterprises (“NMSMEs”) sector are essential actors for socioeconomic development. In recent times, the increasing convergence of technology and financial services (fintech) has transformed financial service delivery and engendered cheap, sustainable, and innovative alternative mechanisms of funding for NMSMEs, prime among of which is the peer-to-peer (P2P) financing. This study examines the plausibility of Islamic P2P financing model as a viable option for NMSME funding in Nigeria. The study will utilize both primary and secondary data sourced from official publications, surveys, articles, interviews, working papers, websites, e-books, and online resources to drive its goals. The study finds out that evolution of digital economy, vibrant and demand-driven NMSME ecosystem, the growth of Islamic finance industry, and, importantly, an evolving regulatory regime, among others, are factors that are driving Islamic P2P financing model in Nigeria. The study recommends that for Islamic P2P financing to be effectively leveraged to fund the NMSMEs in Nigeria, the numerous stakeholders must synergize to utilize the opportunities presented by the model. It further recommends the requisite policy advocacy and development of Shari’ah compliance framework by the regulators and appropriate authorities toward assuring investors and practitioners of the integrity of the model.

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Footnotes
1
That is, Northwest, Northeast, and North central.
 
2
The case of Muslim Bank West Africa Limited of 1957 testifies to the fact that the southwesterners yearn for a commercial way of life that aligns with their faith. However, the political and administrative class in the southwest is predominantly Christian. They thus often undermine the popular demand.
 
3
This information was extracted from a technical committee member of Non-Interest Financial Institution Association of Nigeria (NIFIAN), a recently formed umbrella body for Islamic financial institutions in Nigeria.
 
4
Ibid.
 
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Metadata
Title
Islamic Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Financing as an Alternate Model of MSME Financing in Nigeria
Authors
Shehu Abdulkadir
Auwal Adam Saad
Aznan Hassan
Copyright Year
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48770-5_4