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    Corporate demand for general takaful in Malaysia
    Hamim Syahrum Ahmad Mokhtar; Noraziyah Md Hilal; Izwayu Abdul Aziz (Emerald Publishing Limited, 2017)

    Purpose This study on corporate demand for general takaful (Islamic insurance) aims to identify potential growth areas and areas for improvement in takaful business practices in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach A survey on corporates protection needs, takaful/insurance coverage obtained and awareness on takaful/insurance was conducted for this paper. Findings The findings from the survey are as follows: There is potential for takaful operators to further penetrate the corporate sector, as the majority of respondents indicated willingness to spend on takaful/insurance. Emphasis on takaful value propositions apart from its Shari'ah compliance status is needed to attract corporates, as respondents were found to be indifferent on Shari'ah compliance status of their protection. Strong market presence, expanded product offerings and efficient services were key determinants to attract takaful subscription. Respondents heavy reliance on intermediaries warrants strong collaboration with intermediaries to widen market outreach. The small and medium enterprises segment appeared promising, as it is found to be underserved despite having higher propensity to obtain takaful/insurance coverage compared to the overall respondents. Research limitations/implications This study is limited to Malaysia's experience. The findings are indicative (though they may not be conclusive) of the target segment as well as the takaful industry as a whole. Originality/value The insights on respondents considerations when obtaining takaful/insurance coverage and the correlation of these factors with respondents characteristics can assist takaful/insurance providers in structuring products and business strategies to better serve this market segment. The paper may also aid discussions among researchers and regulators on areas for further development of the industry.

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