Erna, Handayani and Alni, Rahmawati and Naelati, Tubastuvi and Ira, Hapsari (2021) Performance analysis of sharia commercial banks in Indonesia before the covid pandemic period (2015-2019). PEER REVIEW.
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Abstract
Overcoming the impact of the Covid pandemic on Islamic banking in Indonesia, management must take strategic steps based on predictions and previous performance identification. Identify performance, information on the factors that affect the performance of Islamic banking in Indonesia is needed. Several aspects that are considered to affect Islamic banking performance that management must consider are capital, liquidity aspects, credit risk, and efficiency. This research examines the influence of the aspects of capital (Capital Adequacy Ratio and Third-Party Funds), liquidity (Finance to Debt Ratio), credit risk (Non-Performing Financing).) and operational efficiency (BOPO) on the performance of Islamic banking in Indonesia 5 (five) years before the Covid pandemic occurred in Indonesia (2015-2019). The results showed that these five aspects had a simultaneous effect on Islamic banking performance in Indonesia, with a termination coefficient of 94.4%. Of the five variables, CAR, FDR, NPF, and BOPO significantly affect performance, while TPF has no significant effect on performance (Return on Assets).
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Bank Health Ratio, RoA, CAR, NPF, DPK, Islamic Banking |
Subjects: | Artikel Jurnal |
Divisions: | Artikel Jurnal |
Depositing User: | Super Admin Digilib |
Date Deposited: | 25 Nov 2021 07:26 |
Last Modified: | 25 Nov 2021 07:26 |
URI: | http://digitallibrary.ump.ac.id/id/eprint/1117 |
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