Islamic Banking and Customer Trust: A Statistical Analysis of Remittance Dynamics in Bangladesh
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Abstract
In Bangladesh, Islamic banking has achieved great appeal, mainly in the context of remittance transfers, which may be a key source of foreign money for the nation. This study presents statistical techniques to obtain insight into the link between Islamic banking system of Bangladesh and customer trust. It focuses largely on how customer trust affects the choice of Islamic banks for agreement, transactions and the techniques Islamic banks' management takes to contribute to this confidence. The reflection on consideration explores data from client overviews and figures from financial institution such as Bangladesh Bank, World Bank etc. utilizing regression procedures, which contain unusual return investigations. Customer happiness, faith in Shariah-compliant services, and the competence of agreed-upon trading platforms are among the elements that are evaluated. The statistics finally hint at a considerable association between consumer trust and the degree of agreement transmitted by Islamic organizations. Additionally, customer management concentrates on variables that are regarded as critical for producing trust and boosting remittance flow throw this channel. The study provides a real-world overview of how potential customer can trust management in Islamic transactions with an account to enhance Bangladesh's agreement management and marketing and marketing tips for legislators and budgetary educators looking to maximize an aggressive display of agreement administrations.
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- Type of Publication: Conference
- Conference Name: 1st International Conference on Islamic Finance in Bangladesh-2025 (1st ICIFiB 2025)
- Date of Conference: 25/01/2025 - 25/01/2025
- Venue: Daffodil International University
- Organizer: Daffodil International University