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A Hawala is a basic money transfer system in the sense that it is a very rapid and quick method of transferring funds to people, as well as save on commission as the bank takes very little.
Only if they are channeled through undocumented channels, or Hawala (as they are called). Hawala remittances are undocumented remittances, that usually do not show up on documented channels as monitored y the financial regulators in both countries (sender country and beneficiary country). They can be controversial in many other aspects also. The world has a huge problem in trying to define what Hawala is. There is no universal definition. What may be legal in one country as a perfectly legal way of doing a transaction, may not be legal in another country. Countries like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia find remittances controversial. 85% of the migrant population of Saudi Arabia earn less than 2000 Saudi Riyals a month (most much lower than 1000 Saudi Riyals). Such massive outflow of migrant remittances is viewed by a lot of Saudis a burden and a drain on their economy.
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In hawala system the destination contact is provided by the person who is doing hawala in originating country. for example ,you are in france and you went to Mr X to do hawala in UAE. Mr X will take money from you and give you Conctact details of Mr Y in Dubai. in Dubai you or your correspondent will go mt Mr Y and get your transferred money.
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A Hawala is a basic money transfer system in the sense that it is a very rapid and quick method of transferring funds to people, as well as save on commission as the bank takes very little.
Hawala is an informal money transfer system that operates outside of traditional banking channels, often used for remittances. Kafala, on the other hand, is a sponsorship system used in some Middle Eastern countries where a sponsor is needed for a migrant worker to legally reside and work in the country.
Basically it is a informal money transfer system at International level. When a person give money in a country and in return other person give the money to a person who belongs to other country called Hawala. Well, that explains what it is, but the question was how do you fight it?
Yes hawala can be considered part of the Islamic banking with one difference 0% interest rate since it is forbidden by their Quran --> Allah. It is considered like "Allah's Banking" because it is banking (money transaction between users in different countries) and also no interest because of their religious belief's.
hawala folks might give most, although one can argue that is not legal.
Edwina A. Thompson has written: 'Trust is the coin of the realm' -- subject(s): Hawala system, Terrorism, Money laundering, Finance, Prevention