The capital structure in Islamic bank (in a specefied country)
Order Description
Capital Structure in Islamic Banks: (Oman as a case study)
(The title should be amended to best fit the research)
(A lot of studies have been conducted to examine the capital structure in the banking system but there is a lack in terms of Islamic banking capital structure studies, and my aim is to focus in Oman Islamic banks capital structure and compare it with the Omani conventional banks capital structure).
Objectives
1 Define the differences in Capital Structure between Islamic and Conventional Banks
2 Examine determinants in capital structure in Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks
a. Bank size
b. Bank profitability
c. Liquidity ratio
d. Dividends
e. Governance
i. Number of board members
ii. Number of meeting conducted during the financial year
Data collection will be from the banks audited annual reports. (I need to be informed if any annual report is difficult to get).
Scope of the study. One of the following:
• Oman
LIST OF BANKS OPERATING IN OMAN
(I am attaching a file “CBO Quarterly Bulletin” that contain useful information, beside the of banks operated in Oman in page 38)
Conventional:
Local Banks:
1. National bank of Oman
2. Oman Arab Bank
3. HSBC Bank Oman
4. Bank Muscat
5. Bank Dhofar
6. Bank Sohar
7. Al Ahli Bank
Foreign Banks:
8. Standard Chartered Bank
9. Habib Bank Ltd
10. Bank Melli Iran
11. Bank of Baroda
12. State Bank of India
13. Bank of Beirut
14. Qatar National Bank
Islamic:
Fully-fledged
1. Bank Nizwa
2. Al Izz Islamic Bank
Islamic Windows
3. Meethaq (Bank Muscat)
4. Muzn (National Bank of Oman)
5. Misara (Bank Dhofar)
6. Al Yusr (Oman Arab Bank)
7. Al Hilal (Al Ahli Bank)
8. Sohar Islamic (Bank Sohar)