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Monthly Archives: June 2015

The Investment Account

Posted on June 30, 2015 by Amir Alfatakh
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Investment Account Notice

Link to Standard Chartered Saadiq Announcement on Investment Account

It has been a busy 2 months for me and my team in launching the Investment Account to replace the out-going Mudharabah Current Account and Savings Account. No longer are these accounts classified as “Deposits”; as at 1 July 2015, they are officially re-born as “Investment Accounts”.

What does being re-born as Investment Account means?

  1. The customers relationship with the Bank is re-iterated as “Fund Provider and Entrepreneur”. The relationship of Mudharabah has always been the same either before or after 30 June 2015. But now we re-emphasize this fact again.
  2. We also re-emphasize that “Investments” should behalf as its namesake. Investment carries risks, and we outline the risks in our Product Disclosure Sheets, on the possible risks and returns to customer investments. There is a potential for the customer to earn more if the investment performs above expectation. But the opposite may also happen during a crisis, putting customers cash at risk. To that extent, the Investment Account would take on the feature of a pure investment, with its risk and return trade-off
  3. By reclassification of the Current Account / Savings Account into the “Investment” definition, PIDM no longer can cover the products (since PIDM stands for Perbadanan Insurans Deposit Malaysia).
  4. Customers now will need to be risk-rated for going into Investment Account. Customers will be asked questions to determine the risk-tolerance level and whether the product will be suitable for them. The current reincarnation of the Mudharabah product carries very little risks, so it is most likely almost all customers will qualify for the Investment Account.
  5. Customers will have more information about the use and deployment of their funds as Banks are required to be transparent to the customers. Customers will know where their money is being invested into, the potential risks and returns and hopefully with the availability of all disclosures and information on the investment, will be equiped to make a decision to go into investments.
  6. Banks will be more involved in managing the customers’ funds as Banks need to manage the assets that is allocated to the investment pool from which the actual returns will be paid to the customer. In the near future, we foresee that the function in the Bank involves active management of the investment pool, much like what a fund manager would have to do on a daily basis.
  7. For customers who was unsure of the Investment Account and its impact to them, they would not have opted into the Investment Account; instead they are converted into a less riskier “guaranteed principle” contract of Wadiah. Wadiah is a “Safe custody” contract which guarantees the return of principal on demand, but offers nothing else. Any returns paid will be as a gift (“Hibah”) and such Hibah is purely discretionary (not obligatory).
  8. My advice : For customers whom have been converted into Wadiah arising from the Mudharabah migration exercise, do visit your Banks and ask to explore Investment Account, as essentially the accounts remains tightly managed by the Bank to generate the desired returns.

We are all excited to take this contract forward and see its response. We note the feedback from customers on Investment Account and it will be a challenge for us as the market slowly wakes up to this new understanding. It could take years of educating the public on Investment Accounts, and it will be a while until we ourselves reach peak efficiency in understanding its dynamics.

I am sure my other colleagues from the various Banks are also basking in the struggles and achievements of launching the Investment Account. It was a team effort to have the product on-board and we can only get better from now on. The market will warm up to the idea sooner rather than later as all the Banks try to meet what is expected of the under the IFSA.

In the meanwhile, I attach an entertaining clip from my good friends from Maybank Islamic, whom also launched their version of the Investment Account. Hopefully the Colourful Maybank Investment Account clip (You Tube) will serve as a good introduction to all.

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