Muamalat Institute Strengthens Synergy With Sharia Ecosystems In Indonesia

JAKARTA - The Muamalat Institute (MI) is said to continue to establish communication, collaboration, and synergy with the entire sharia ecosystem in Indonesia for better Islamic economic growth.

Muamalat Institute Executive Director Anton Hendrianto admitted that the collaboration with various stakeholders this year felt closer than in the previous period.

"We are grateful that collaboration with various parties has had a positive impact that can be seen from our financial performance," he said in an official statement, Monday, December 27.

According to Anton, his party is ready to position itself as "the right business partner" and open the door for cooperation to support sustainable sharia economic growth.

"We view that the 2022 business trip will have good momentum along with the economic recovery process. This is a great opportunity for the Islamic economy to play a more role and become a new source of growth for Indonesia," he said.

Anton hopes that the Muamalat Institute can continue to be a pioneer in encouraging the advancement of the sharia industry in the country, especially in the financial services sector with Islamic principles.

“We have a strong commitment to be able to grow with our clients. We are ready to provide the best service and the latest solutions in facing increasingly dynamic challenges," he said.

To note, the Muamalat Institute is part of the business line of PT Bank Muamalat Indonesia, the first sharia-based financial services entity in Indonesia.

As an institution engaged in the education sector, Muamalat Institute plays a major role in providing training and development of sharia-competent human resources (HR) in various institutions.

"Let's continue to improve collaboration and communication so that we can jointly encourage the growth of the sharia economic system in Indonesia," concluded Anton.