The role of Islamic banks in financing individuals and institutions in AlgeriaSalam Bank as a model
Keywords:
Islamic banks, Islamic financing formulas, Financing of individuals, Corporate finance, Al Salam BankAbstract
The study aims to identify the services and products provided by Al Salam Bank and analyze the role of Islamic banks in financing individuals and institutions through the case study of Al Salam Bank Algeria, by analyzing the statistics provided by the bank for the period 2013-2023, and to achieve the purpose of the study, the descriptive and analytical approach was used, with the adoption of the case study method. The study also found that Al Salam Bank has à wide range of Islamic banking products and services that meet the needs of individuals and companies, and it plays an effective role in financing individuals and institutions, pointing out that this financing is largely directed to institutions.
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