What is “Biniog Sathi”? “Biniog Sathi” is a new generation banking model that solves the default problem. “Biniog Sathi” is a Bangla word. It means “Friend.

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A New Generation Banking Model 6th Global Islamic Microfinance Forum Biniog Sathi A New Generation Banking Model 6th Global Islamic Microfinance Forum Nairobi, Kenya 8-9 November 2016

What is “Biniog Sathi”? “Biniog Sathi” is a new generation banking model that solves the default problem. “Biniog Sathi” is a Bangla word. It means “Friend in Investment”. A true friend can never let the life of his friend to ruin if he goes into trouble. We believe that a true financing institution should stand beside its borrowers in both good and bad times. This is the main essence of this model.

The Problem of Default The problem of default is common in all the present banking models, i.e., both Conventional and Islamic Although default rate is low for Microfinance Institutions, but it achieves this at the cost of beneficiary’s reducing their standard of living High risk of default is inducing MFIs to leave ultra-poor section of the society Under present banking system, a true defaulter loses everything to the Bank whenever he defaults on his debt

Features of Biniog Sathi The model incorporates Zakat and Charity with the present banking model. The model is based on Islamic Banking Principles and it makes Islamic banking more competitive It offers a solution to the Problem of Credit Default for the clients and the MFIs. This model is a blessing particularly for Microfinance beneficiaries The model unleashes the power of Zakat and Charity

Zakat Distribution Poor people Needy people Zakat Collectors Whose hearts are to be won over Captives needed to be free Debt Defaulters For the cause of Allah Distressed travelers Muslims now a days concentrate on poor and needy people only for the utilization of their Zakat. The other six categories of people are largely ignored

Present MFI Model

Biniog Sathi Model

Addressing Moral Hazard Yearly Compliance Audit will check whether the MFI has followed Biniog Sathi Protocol before issuing the Certificate to the defaulted borrowers

Development Impact This model is a blessing for Islamic Micro Finance Institutions (I-MFIs) and micro clients The model will provide incentives to the poor beneficiaries to continue their productive activities without any fear of being in default This model will help Islamic MFIs to reach the ultra-poor section, which is a challenge due to increased cost The model will help Zakat and Charity Funds to be connected with the real economy Due to the positive impact on the poor beneficiaries, Donors will tend to pay more Zakat and Charity Joint effort between I-MFIs and Zakat and Charity Funds will accelerate poverty reduction

Testing of the Model The model is now an Official ICD Initiative. It received an award from ICD in 2016 ICD is now entering into MOUs with AlHuda CIBE and Akhuwat to test the model at the field level in Pakistan. The proposed testing period is 2 years ICD is also in the process of entering into MOUs with the City Bank and Coders Trust to test the model in Bangladesh ICD is in the process of forming its own Zakat and Charity Fund with the help of donations from its staff. Every year, ICD staffs donate Zakat and Charity on various occasions. This Fund will help raise Zakat and Charity during the testing phase In future, formal relationship will be formed with established Zakat and Charity Funds to run the model sustainably

Testing Indicators Indicator 1: Is the default rate of clients increasing than before? (Yes/No) Indicator 2: Do Zakat recipients tend to ask for Zakat on a continuous basis? (Yes/No) Indicator 3: Is there remarkable change in risk taking behavior amongst beneficiaries when learnt about the Zakat assistance? (Yes/No) Indicator 4: The jobs in the MFI become for enjoyable? (Yes/No) Indicator 5: The MFI becomes more sustainable in the future? (Yes/No)

Thank You Biniog Sathi is a registered Trademark. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use and replication of the model is prohibited.