An Arabic term (المرابحة للواعد بالشراء) that translates as murabaha to the purchase orderer (or wa’aed- the promisor or provider of waad). It is a murabaha transaction wherein the Islamic bank purchases an asset/ commodity, upon the request of a customer, from a third-party seller, in order to resell it to that customer on a deferred payment basis. The bank will not resell the asset/ commodity unless title has been transferred from the seller to the bank. This type of Murabaha is widely used by Islamic banks, especially in foreign trade-financing operations. The purchase orderer can approach a bank, expressing his wish to buy a specific good. This wish may not be seen as a promise or commitment by the customer to purchase the goods unless the promise has been documented in an official requisition form.
In this respect, Murabaha to the purchase orderer (MPO) comes in two types: binding MPO, and nonbinding MPO.
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