March 17, 2026
The Hawala System

The Hawala System

The Trust-Based Informal Value Transfer Network

This nomination for the brokers (hawaladars) of the Hawala system, an informal value transfer network that has operated for centuries across the Islamic world and beyond. Based entirely on trust and extensive use of brokers’ networks, it allows for the movement of money across borders without the physical movement of currency. A customer gives cash to a hawaladar in one city, who contacts a counterpart in another city via secure communication, who then pays the equivalent sum to the intended recipient, minus a small commission. Settlements happen through offsetting transfers, trade, or periodic balancing. This system provides efficient, low-cost diaspora remittance and business payments, operating parallel to formal banking. Hawala, and its cousin the hundi, demonstrated that complex financial services can be delivered without formal institutions, relying instead on reputation, kinship, and community enforcement. It proved that trust-based finance can be highly efficient and resilient, serving populations and purposes that formal systems often exclude or overcharge.

Alan

Alan Nafzger is a writer and academic originally from Texas with a background in history and political science. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Midwestern State University and a master’s from Texas State University in San Marcos, then completed his Ph.D. at University College Dublin in Ireland, focusing on Leninism and the Russian Revolution. Nafzger has authored dark novels and experimental screenplays, including works produced internationally, blending literary craft with cultural critique. He is also known for his work in satirical commentary, hosting and contributing to multiple satire-focused platforms where he explores modern society’s absurdities with sharp insight and humor. He is editor-in-chief of the seriously funny Bohiney.com.

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