nep-isf New Economics Papers
on Islamic Finance
Issue of 2025–07–28
one paper chosen by
Ali Polat, Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt Üniversitesi


  1. Determinants of the reluctance of retail customers of conventional banks to migrate to participative banks in Morocco By El Mehdi Ferhane; Atitaou Asmae

  1. By: El Mehdi Ferhane (Innovation, Responsabilités et Développement Durable (INREDD) - UCA - Université Cadi Ayyad [Marrakech]); Atitaou Asmae
    Abstract: The aim of this study is to identify the obstacles to the immigration of customer accounts from conventional bank to participative banking in Morocco. To achieve our objective, we carried out a quality study using a questionnaire administered to a sample of 317 Moroccan residents with a bank account with a conventional bank. The study revealed that a lack of knowledge about participatory banks and how they work, as well as poor marketing of banking products by participatory banks, are major obstacles to customers immigration their bank accounts to a participatory bank. Keywords: Islamic finance, Participatory banking, immigration of accounts, Morocco
    Abstract: Résumé L'objectif de ce travail consiste à savoir quelles sont les obstacles qui freinent l'immigration des comptes des clients de la banque conventionnelle vers la banque participative au Maroc. Pour atteindre notre objectif, nous avons effectué une étude qualitative à travers un questionnaire administré auprès d'un échantillon de 317 personnes résident au Maroc et ayant un compte bancaire chez une banque conventionnelle. Il ressort de l'étude, le manque des connaissances sur les banques participatives et leur mode de fonctionnement ainsi qu'une mauvaise commercialisation des produits bancaires de la part des banques participatives sont des obstacles majeurs face au immigration des comptes bancaires de la clientèle vers une banque participatives. Mots clés : Finance Islamique, Banque participative, immigration des comptes, Maroc
    Keywords: Finance Islamique, Banque participative, immigration des comptes, Maroc, African Scientific Journal, Finance Islamique Banque participative immigration des comptes Maroc Islamic finance Participatory banking immigration of accounts Morocco, Maroc Islamic finance, Participatory banking, immigration of accounts, Morocco
    Date: 2025–06–28
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05138662

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