What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?

Takaful as a risk-mitigating tool plays a significant role in the modern Islamic finance landscape, since it has experienced substantial growth and expanded globally in the field of economics. The alignment of the Islamic financial sector with conventional financial market trends, while adhering to...

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Main Authors: Rifas Abi Huraira, Mohamed Minaz Mohamed Naushad
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Torino 2025-07-01
Series:European Journal of Islamic Finance
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Online Access:https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/EJIF/article/view/10706
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description Takaful as a risk-mitigating tool plays a significant role in the modern Islamic finance landscape, since it has experienced substantial growth and expanded globally in the field of economics. The alignment of the Islamic financial sector with conventional financial market trends, while adhering to Shariah law, has contributed to the growth of Islamic finance and Economics. To attain sustainable development goals, several countries have already introduced green insurance products, and the takaful market in various countries has competitively initiated green takaful products under the climate finance concept. This study aims to explore the challenges to initiating green takaful products as a climate financial tool. The study adopts a qualitative and inductive approach, utilising interview data as the primary source of information. Thematic analysis was employed to analyse the collected data for the study. The findings indicate numerous challenges, such as regulation, risk, cultural, and learning and development challenges in implementing green takaful in the Sri Lankan takaful market. This research holds a significant contribution to the takaful sector in terms of initiating green takaful products in the insurance market in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, each challenge discussed in this study and the ways to overcome them can be a major focus in future studies. Hence, it provides valuable insights for policymakers, regulatory authorities, product creators, practitioners and coming researchers in climate finance and green takaful schemes.
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spelling doaj-art-1a0e5fee0c4949cf8d2767d48ea0a99c2025-08-04T09:45:16ZengUniversità degli Studi di TorinoEuropean Journal of Islamic Finance2421-21722025-07-0112210.13135/2421-2172/10706What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?Rifas Abi Huraira0Mohamed Minaz Mohamed Naushad1Department of Islamic Studies, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Sri LankaDepartment of Knowledge Marketing and Financial Inclusion, Amana Bank PLC, Colombo Takaful as a risk-mitigating tool plays a significant role in the modern Islamic finance landscape, since it has experienced substantial growth and expanded globally in the field of economics. The alignment of the Islamic financial sector with conventional financial market trends, while adhering to Shariah law, has contributed to the growth of Islamic finance and Economics. To attain sustainable development goals, several countries have already introduced green insurance products, and the takaful market in various countries has competitively initiated green takaful products under the climate finance concept. This study aims to explore the challenges to initiating green takaful products as a climate financial tool. The study adopts a qualitative and inductive approach, utilising interview data as the primary source of information. Thematic analysis was employed to analyse the collected data for the study. The findings indicate numerous challenges, such as regulation, risk, cultural, and learning and development challenges in implementing green takaful in the Sri Lankan takaful market. This research holds a significant contribution to the takaful sector in terms of initiating green takaful products in the insurance market in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, each challenge discussed in this study and the ways to overcome them can be a major focus in future studies. Hence, it provides valuable insights for policymakers, regulatory authorities, product creators, practitioners and coming researchers in climate finance and green takaful schemes. https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/EJIF/article/view/10706Green TakafulClimate FinanceInsuranceSri LankaChallenges
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What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?
European Journal of Islamic Finance
Green Takaful
Climate Finance
Insurance
Sri Lanka
Challenges
title What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?
title_full What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?
title_fullStr What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?
title_full_unstemmed What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?
title_short What are the Challenges Encountered in Initiating Green Takaful Products as a Potential Climate Finance Tool in Sri Lanka?
title_sort what are the challenges encountered in initiating green takaful products as a potential climate finance tool in sri lanka
topic Green Takaful
Climate Finance
Insurance
Sri Lanka
Challenges
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