759 - *ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SERVICES ACT 2013 — Malaysia law | Esheria

759 - *ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SERVICES ACT 2013

This Act sets the framework for regulating Islamic financial institutions, payment systems, and related market activities, and gives the Minister power to set commencement dates by Gazette notice.

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Jurisdiction
Malaysia
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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This Act sets the framework for regulating Islamic financial institutions, payment systems, and related market activities, and gives the Minister power to set commencement dates by Gazette notice. This segment defines terms and gives the Bank and Minister powers over Islamic finance authorization, standards, and Shariah governance. This provision set requires institutions and related persons to notify the Bank of committee or office cessations, provide and protect Shariah committee information, support audits, and comply with payment-system and prudential rules set by the Bank. Licensed takaful operators must keep takaful funds separate and follow the listed rules for managing, withdrawing from, and supporting those funds. The provision also restricts share acquisitions, control, and business transfers unless the required approval is obtained. The Bank may order an institution or certain officers to stop, change, or do acts to fix problems, and failure to comply is an offence.