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Temenos T24 Islamic Banking User Guide
Temenos T24 Islamic Banking User Guide
Islamic Banking
User Guide
Retail Musawama
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Retail Musawama
Table of Contents
Preface ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Overview ................................................................................................................................... 3
Prerequisites............................................................................................................................. 3
Parameter setup ................................................................................................................ 4
Getting Started ......................................................................................................................... 6
What if Scenarios..................................................................................................................... 6
What if – Negotiation (Flat rate/ reduced rate/ Profit amount) ................................... 7
What if – Negotiation (Manual schedule) ...................................................................... 9
Retail – Musawama............................................................................................................... 11
Work flow diagram .......................................................................................................... 11
Asset request ................................................................................................................... 12
Asset Purchase ............................................................................................................... 18
Payment Activities........................................................................................................... 24
Asset Sale – Automatic Schedule ................................................................................ 29
Amend – Asset Sale ....................................................................................................... 31
Asset Sale – Manual schedule...................................................................................... 35
Amend – Asset sale – Manual schedule ..................................................................... 36
Past due Ops ................................................................................................................... 37
Repossess Ops ............................................................................................................... 38
Enquires .................................................................................................................................. 39
Limits ....................................................................................................................................... 43
Delivery ................................................................................................................................... 43
Services................................................................................................................................... 43
Accounting Process............................................................................................................... 44
No Accounting entries........................................................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 48
Example for inputting different type of repayment schedules in Asset purchase . 48
Glossary .................................................................................................................................. 63
Index ........................................................................................................................................ 63
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Preface
The scope of the user guide is to explain the functionalities/ workflow for Retail
Musawama. The reader needs to have the basic understanding in Islamic banking,
T24 – LD.LOANS.AND.DEPOSITS and T24 – Past due applications.
Overview
Musawama, a “cost-plus sale” in which parties bargains on the margin of profit over
the known cost price. The seller has to reveal the cost-incurred by him for acquisition
of the goods and provide all cost-related information to the buyer. Repayments are
paid usually in instalments is specified in the contract. The seller is obliged to tell the
buyer his cost price and the profit he is making. The price, once fixed as per
agreement it cannot be further increased. If the client defaults on the payment, the
seller isn’t allowed to charge extra fees as late payment or penalty charges.
The prospective seller in Musawama is required to disclose all aspects relating to the
commodity any defects or additional benefits and the mode of payment to the original
seller/supplier. Goods to be traded should be real, but not necessarily tangible.
Rights and royalties are examples of non-tangibles that can be traded through
Musawama, as they have value, are owned and can be sold on credit.
Prerequisites
Install Islamic banking pack as per the details provided in the installation guide.
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Parameter setup
Basic parameters are already setup for Retail Musawama product.
Product Type - IS.H.PRODUCT.TYPES, ISB
The description of the product is pre-defined as shown below.
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Update Limit for Profit – This field is used to setup whether Limit needs to be updated
for the Profit amount or not.
Accounting for Profit – This field is used to setup whether accounting entries for Profit
amount needs to be generated during sale booking or not.
Installment round off – This field is used to setup whether installment amount should
be rounded off during profit calculation.
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Getting Started
What if Scenarios
In order to support the customer enquiries for Musawama finance what if menu is
provided. This is to simulate the sale contract creation based upon the details
provided by the customer. This is used to input the Purchase amount, currency, profit
rate, down payment amount, repayment frequency and number of payments. It will
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automatically calculate the profit amount and Musawama selling price. The
repayment schedules can be printed.
T24 – What if menu structure is shown below.
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Schedules created can be viewed by inputting the simulation reference number using
enquiry.
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Retail – Musawama
Work flow diagram
• Down payment captured during Asset purchase is collected from the customer.
Down
Payment
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Asset request
This is the first stage in the workflow which is used to define the customer and his
requested asset details. The customer approaches bank with the request for
purchasing goods. The basic details like customer number, required number of
assets, unit price of each asset and supplier details are captured.
User can input either the Vendor ID or Supplier ID or Supplier name.
Workflows related to the handling of vendor payments are provided in the Vendor
payment user guide.
The asset details may vary based upon nomenclature of the asset as detailed;
Vehicle
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Real Estate
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Equipment
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Equipment name
This is used to input name of the equipment.
Make
This is used to input the equipment make.
Model
This is used to input the model name of the equipment.
Year of manufacture
This is used to input the year of manufacturing of the equipment.
Vintage
This is used to input whether the equipment is old or new.
Country of origin
This is used to input the country of origin.
Registration number
This is used to input the registration number of the equipment.
Emirate
This is used to input the name of the emirates.
Plate color
This is used to input the plate color
Invoice number
This is used to input the invoice number.
Registration card expiry date
This is used to input the registration card expiry date.
Miscellaneous asset
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Asset Purchase
This is segregated into two steps.
1). Asset Pre – approval
2). Asset Purchase
The first step is to do the pre-approval for the requested asset. This is the stage
where the customer will sign on the PTPS (Promise to Purchase and Sale) to agree
upon the Musawama terms.
If the contract is booked for Top up purpose then Top up flag can be set as Yes. By
default it will be defaulted as No.
Down payment related information can be captured in the “Down payment details”
tab. Down payment is inputted as Percentage or Amount. Also the customer
contribution to the contract as “Cash” or “Asset” can be selected for information
purpose.
If down payment is inputted as Percentage then down payment amount can be
calculated as,
Down payment = Purchase price * Down payment percentage / 100
The customer and bank contribution percentage is calculated by using the below
formula,
Customer contribution = Down payment percentage
Bank contribution = 100 – Customer contribution
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The second step is to purchase the asset from the vendor/ supplier. Bank purchases
the asset from vendor and receives the title of ownership from the vendor. The pre-
approval details are linked to the purchase record and the sale Musawama details
like repayment type, grace period type, profit start date profit basis, profit rate type,
profit rate, repayment frequency, Tenor can be inputted. The No of instalments, profit
amount and repayment amount are calculated and displayed.
Repayment type – This field is used to choose the instalment repayment type
available in the drop down.
o Constant (Annuity): Equated instalment amount is calculated for the
purchase price based upon the term, repayment frequency and profit
rate inputted.
o Scheduled disbursement and Constant repayment: Automatic
disbursement of purchase price based upon the disbursement dates
and disbursement amount inputted in the “Payment schedule” tab.
Equated instalment amount is calculated for the purchase price
considering the disbursements based upon the term, repayment
frequency, and profit rate inputted.
o Constant and Balloon payment: Equated instalment amount with
balloon payment in between. Balloon payment dates and amount can
be captured in the “Payment schedule” tab. Equated instalment amount
is calculated for the purchase price based upon the term, repayment
frequency, balloon payment amount and date, profit rate inputted.
o Linear Repayments: Principal repayment for number of instalments can
be captured in the “Payment schedule” tab. Profit payment is
automatically calculated by considering the term, repayment frequency
and profit rate inputted.
o Percentage based Repayments: Repayment of Instalment amount/
principal can be defined in terms of percentage. Number of instalment
and percentage of payment can be inputted in the “Payment schedule”
tab. Percentage instalments/ principal amount is calculated considering
the repayment frequency, percentage of payment, repayment type,
profit rate and tenor.
o Step up/ Step down payments: Repayment of instalment amount/
principal can be defined in Increasing/ decreasing percentage. The
repayment percentage and number of instalments can be captured in
the “Payment schedule” tab. Percentage instalments/ principal amount
is calculated considering the repayment frequency, percentage of
payment, repayment type, profit rate and tenor.
o Profit only plus constant: Repayment of profit amount for certain period
of the contract and then pay the equated instalment amount to settle
the outstanding amount. The payment of Profit, Number of instalments,
Payment of constant amount and Number of instalments can be
captured in the “Payment schedule” tab. Equated instalment amount is
calculated by considering the term, purchase price and profit rate
inputted.
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o Profit only plus bullet payment: Repayment of profit for the certain
period of the contract and then pay the outstanding amount as Bullet
payment. The payment of profit, Number of instalments can be captured
in the “Payment schedule” tab.
o Manual schedule: This is used to input the Principal and profit
repayment amount for each instalment date by user. The repayment
date and amount can be captured in the Asset sale stage. The
amortization rate is calculated based upon the Principal and profit
amount inputted.
Update limit for Profit – This field is used to choose whether limit needs to be
updated for Profit amount or not. It is defaulted from IS.H.PARAMETER and it
can be changed if required.
Profit basis – This field is used to choose the list of available profit basis
applied in profit calculation and amortization.
Profit Method – This field is used to choose the profit calculation method.
Profit value – This field is used to input the profit rate/ profit amount based
upon the value selected in the Profit method field.
Value date – This field is used to input the value date of the sale contract.
Repayment frequency – The repayment frequency of the instalment payment
can be inputted in this field.
Profit start date – This field is used to input the profit calculation start date. By
default the value inputted in “value date” is populated. It can be amended if
required. It should be greater than or equal to value date.
Term – This field is used to input the tenor of the sale contract from the value
date. The number of instalments is calculated by considering the Repayment
frequency and term.
Grace period type – This field is used to choose whether the profit amount
calculated during grace period needs to be collected immediately [Settle] or it
needs to be apportioned [Apportion] in the subsequent repayment dates.
Options available for user input are “Apportion” and “Settle”.
Disbursement amount and Disbursement date – These fields are used to input
the disbursement date and amount for schedule disbursement contracts.
Balloon payment amount and Balloon payment frequency – These fields are
used to input the balloon payment frequency and amount which will be
considered for “Constant and balloon payment” schedules.
Linear amount and No of instalments – These fields are used to input the
principal repayment amount and No of instalments for “Linear repayment”
schedules. It can be multi valued to define multiple principal amounts.
Profit/ constant type and No of instalments – These fields are used to input the
type of payment and the number of instalments. It can be multi valued to
define multiple type of payments.
Repayment percentage, No of instalments, percentage calc type – These
fields are used to input the percentage of repayment and the number of
instalments. The percentage calculation type decides whether percentage
needs to be applied on instalments amount or principal amount.
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Additional costs for procuring the goods can be defined in the purchase stage which
can be added to the Musawama purchase price if required. These additional costs
are defined in IS.H.COST.TYPES file. The insurance details, Collateral details for the
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Additional notes/ check list may be added for information purposes. This check list
items are defined in IS.H.CONTRACTS.ACTION.TEXT, ISB file.
During authorization the purchase order accounting entries are reversed and Asset
purchase entries are generated.
DR Purchase order Account (Purchase price)
CR Goods in Transit Account (Purchase price)
DR Purchase Account
CR Multi supplier Account
Payment Activities
The payment activities like payment to the vendor, down payment, payment to cost
counterparty are handled in the other services menu.
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Down payment amount inputted in the Asset purchase stage has to be collected by
using this screen. User has to input the customer number and asset purchase
reference number. The debit account number, credit account number and down
payment amount are populated in the relevant fields. User can make changes to the
down payment amount defaulted from the purchase contract. It can be decreased
and may be collected in more than one transaction. However it cannot be increased
more than what defined in the purchase contract. Down payment amount has to be
collected fully as defined in the purchase contract and the transaction should be
authorized for proceeding to the Asset sale transaction.
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Miscellaneous charges
The ad-hoc charges that have to be collected from the customer can be performed by
using this screen. The charges collected are debited from the debit account and
credited to the category defined in the charge code.
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The purchase amount is transferred to the vendor account using this screen. There
may be chance that the vendor may or may not have account with the bank. If the
vendor is having an account with the bank then this payment can be transferred
using “Vendor payment – Internal” screen. If the vendor is not having account with
the bank then this payment can be transferred to the other bank by using SWIFT
message from the “Vendor payment – External” screen.
User has to input the customer number and asset purchase reference number. The
debit account number, credit account number and payment amount are populated in
the relevant fields. User can make changes to the payment amount defaulted from
the purchase contract. It can be decreased and may be paid in more than one
transaction. However it cannot be increased more than what defined in the purchase
contract.
During authorization below accounting entries are generated.
DR Multi supplier Account
CR Vendor/ Supplier account
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The additional costs inputted in the purchase contract can be paid to the cost
counterparty by using this screen. There may be chance that the counterparty may or
may not have account with the bank. If the counterparty is having an account with the
bank then this payment can be transferred using “Payment to Cost counterparty –
Internal” screen. If the counterparty is not having account with the bank then this
payment can be transferred to the other bank by using SWIFT message from the
“Payment to Cost counterparty – External” screen.
During authorization below accounting entries are generated.
DR Multi supplier Account
CR Vendor/ Supplier account
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User has to input the Customer number and Asset purchase reference number. The
financial details captured in the asset purchase stage are defaulted to the relevant
fields. Repayment schedules are generated automatically based upon the frequency
inputted in the Asset purchase.
The Top up finance details can be inputted in the Top up details Tab. By default it will
be set as “Fresh finance”. If required it can be set as “Buy out”. If the financing type is
set as “Refinance/ Top up” then Old finance reference number needs to be inputted.
User has to commit and authorize the sale transaction.
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Rescheduling
This screen is used to increase/ decrease the maturity date of the contract by
changing the repayment frequency.
User can navigate to this screen and choose the below options.
Increase maturity date Change repayment date
Increase maturity date Change last repayment date
Increase maturity date Installment amount reduction
Decrease maturity date Increase last installment amount
Decrease maturity date Increase repayment amount
This screen is used to do the partial payment based upon the number of schedules
outstanding. User can navigate to this screen and input the number of schedules
requested to be paid by the customer. The installment amount is unchanged and the
next upcoming schedules are removed based upon the number of schedules paid.
This is applicable only for Constant (Annuity) type and Scheduled disbursement with
constant type of repayment schedules.
During authorization below accounting entries are generated.
DR Customer Account (Principal)
CR Musawama receivable
DR Customer Account (Profit)
CR Musawama profit receivable
Customer can pay the “N” number of installment in advance but can continue to
make repayment for the remaining installment from next month till the contract
maturity. It will adjust the number of installments “N” paid in advance as per
repayment schedule and reduce the loan tenor with paid installments. The maturity
date of the finance contract will be preponed based upon the number of installments.
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This screen is used to do the partial payment based upon the number of schedules
outstanding. User can navigate to this screen and input the number of schedules
requested to be paid by the customer. At the time of committing the Transaction the
repayment schedules will be built automatically based upon the number of schedules
paid by the customer.
This is applicable only for Constant (Annuity) type and Scheduled disbursement with
constant type of repayment schedules.
During authorization below accounting entries are generated.
DR Customer Account (Principal)
CR Musawama receivable
DR Customer Account (Profit)
CR Musawama profit receivable
Postponement
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The installment amount is unchanged and the next upcoming schedules are
postponed based upon the repayment frequency. No accounting entries are
generated after authorization. Repayment schedules cannot be postponed if the
contract is having outstanding grace period instalments.
Early Maturity
This screen is used to mature the asset sale contract before the maturity date. User
can navigate to this screen and the maturity date is defaulted as Today’s date. There
is an option available to provide certain percentage of the outstanding profit portion
as bonus amount. If required the unearned profit amount can be reversed.
The repayment schedules are removed and contract maturity accounting entries are
generated after authorization.
If Top up flag is set as “Yes” then user will have to choose the principal and profit
liquidation account for settling the old finance contract.
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This screen is used to do the amendment of settlement accounts. User can navigate
to this screen and modify the Principal, profit liquidation accounts.
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repayment amount for each repayment date should be inputted manually in the
schedule screen.
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It is possible to do the below amendments to the authorized Asset sale contract. After
amendment will have to manually redefine the installment date and Installment
amount for each repayment.
1). Partial Payment
2). Maturity date change
3). Amend settlement account
4). Early Maturity
Amend – Manual – Manual schedule
It is possible to do the below amendments to the authorized Asset sale contract. After
amendment the repayment schedule along with principal and profit payment for each
repayment date to be defined manually.
1). Partial Payment
2). Maturity date change
3). Amend settlement account
4). Early Maturity
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Provisioning for the unsettled past due portion can be handled by using “Manual PD
provisioning” screen.
Refer to the Past due user guide for more information about settling the past due.
Repossess Ops
The assets sold to the customer can be repossessed on or before the maturity date if
he cannot repay his installments due to various reasons. The repossessed asset can
be sold to a different customer using outright sale or it can be sold to a different
customer on deferred payments. The bank can sell it for profit or loss.
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Enquires
Enquiry 1: Accounting entries summary
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Limits
Limits are not applicable for retail Musawama contracts. If required bank can do the
set up in the Limit reference and Limit parameter applications. The Limit is updated
for the sale amount after authorization of Asset sale.
Refer to LIMITS user guide for more information about setting up Limits.
Delivery
Refer to DELIVERY user guide for more information about delivery setup.
Services
BNK/ OFS.MESSAGE.SERVICE have to be setup in “Auto” mode for generating the
accounting entries after Asset pre-approval/ Asset purchase.
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Accounting Process
Asset Request
No Accounting entries.
Asset Pre – approval
Asset Purchase
Down payment
DR Customer Account
CR Purchase Account
Payment to vendor
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Schedule repayment
DR Customer Account (Repayment Principal Amount)
CR Musawama Receivable (Repayment Principal Amount)
DR Customer Account (Repayment Profit Amount)
CR Musawama profit receivable (Repayment Profit Amount)
Partial Payment
DR Customer Account (Principal)
CR Musawama receivable (Principal)
DR Customer Account (Profit)
CR Musawama profit receivable (Profit)
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DR Customer Account
CR Past due Account (Principal)
DR Customer Account
CR Past due Account (Profit)
Bank settle PD
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Troubleshooting
Example for inputting different type of repayment schedules in
Asset purchase
Constant (Annuity)
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Linear repayments
Principal Amount = 108000
Profit rate (Flat) = 3.5%
Term = 60M
Value date = 03-Jul-2014
Profit start date = 03-Jul-2014
Repay frequency = 20150225M0122
Principal payment and No of schedules = 1000, 30 schedules; 5000, 10 schedules;
2000, 14 schedules
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Step up - EMI
Principal Amount = 108000
Profit rate (Reduced) = 5.5%
Term = 36M
Value date = 03-Jul-2014
Profit start date = 03-Jul-2014
Repay frequency = 20140923M0115
Percentage calc Type = EMI
Repayment % and No of instalments = 60%, 18 Installments; 90%, 9 Installments;
150%, 8 Installments
**Total percentage defined should be equal to the Number of multi values [Assume 100% for
each multi value]. Suppose if there are three multi values defined then total needs to be
equal to 300.
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Step up - Principal
Principal Amount = 108000
Profit rate (Reduced) = 5.5%
Term = 36M
Value date = 03-Jul-2014
Profit start date = 03-Jul-2014
Repay frequency = 20140923M0115
Percentage calc Type = Principal
Repayment % and No of instalments = 15%, 10 Installments; 35%, 9 Installments;
50%, 16 Installments
**Total percentage defined for principal payments should be equal to 100
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Glossary
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Index
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