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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Banking Risks and Performance Susilo Surahman; Irsyad Kamal; Renya Rosari; Etty Susilowati; Pandu Adi Cakranegara
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute February
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i1.3777

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This study aims at analyzing banking risks and performance during the COVID-19 pandemic which will affect the soundness of the bank. In this study, the researchers applied the qualitative method by examining the condition of natural objects, positioning the researchers as the key instrument, applying triangulation (combination) in the data collection, and analyzing data inductively. The analyzed data in this study was collected by implementing library research, which is a study carried out by collecting data from books, journals, articles, magazines, and internet sources related to research problems. The collected data from internet sources were in the form of stock price data and transaction volume at banks on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Those data were obtained from idx.co.id and ojk.go.id. Results of this study indicate that all banks tend to experience a decline in the value of risk-weighted assets, capital adequacy ratios, and interest income at each bank and sectoral level. Moreover, larger banks are relatively more vulnerable. The decrease in those three dimensions is predicted to increase disproportionately if the NPL shock becomes larger. The findings further suggest that a 10% NPL shock can force the capital adequacy of all banks to fall below the BASEL III minimum requirement, while a shock of 13% or more can turn it into zero or negative at the sectoral level. Apart from that, the call to stay at home has an impact on many sectors, especially the banking sector, so that financing growth slows and non-performing financing increases because many people have lost their jobs. This non-current financing definitely will have an impact on banking financial performance, leading to non-performing financing (NPF). 
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Banking Risks and Performance Susilo Surahman; Irsyad Kamal; Renya Rosari; Etty Susilowati; Pandu Adi Cakranegara
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute February
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i1.3980

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This study aims at analyzing banking risks and performance during the COVID-19 pandemic which will affect the soundness of the bank. In this study, the researchers applied the qualitative method by examining the condition of natural objects, positioning the researchers as the key instrument, applying triangulation (combination) in the data collection, and analyzing data inductively. The analyzed data in this study was collected by implementing library research, which is a study carried out by collecting data from books, journals, articles, magazines, and internet sources related to research problems. The collected data from internet sources were in the form of stock price data and transaction volume at banks on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Those data were obtained from idx.co.id and ojk.go.id. Results of this study indicate that all banks tend to experience a decline in the value of risk-weighted assets, capital adequacy ratios, and interest income at each bank and sectoral level. Moreover, larger banks are relatively more vulnerable. The decrease in those three dimensions is predicted to increase disproportionately if the NPL shock becomes larger. The findings further suggest that a 10% NPL shock can force the capital adequacy of all banks to fall below the BASEL III minimum requirement, while a shock of 13% or more can turn it into zero or negative at the sectoral level. Apart from that, the call to stay at home has an impact on many sectors, especially the banking sector, so that financing growth slows and non-performing financing increases because many people have lost their jobs. This non-current financing definitely will have an impact on banking financial performance, leading to non-performing financing (NPF).
Innovations in Islamic Banking on Conventional Banks (Study on Banking Industry Players) Irsyad Kamal; Yudi Azis
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i3.2318

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To answer how big the rate of innovation made by Islamic Banks compared to conventional Banks from the perspective of banking industry players and to find out which innovations need to be improved so that Islamic Banks can compete with Conventional Banks. The research method used is quite easy, starting with a study using 100 samples of Islamic banking industry players and 100 samples of conventional banking industry players domiciled in the city of Bandung. Using the independent samples T-test, it can be seen that innovation in Islamic banks is still below the average compared to conventional banks. The use of the Independent-Samples T Test method for non-parametric statistics (Man Whitney U-Test) was used to evaluate the mean difference between two groups of unrelated samples. The results obtained are quite unique where a test is carried out whether it is true that Islamic banks are considered as innovations from conventional banks.
Co-Authors A. Malik Fajar Abdul Rosid Adhadian Akbar Adzka Rosa Sanjayyana Agung Anggara Rudini Agus Santoso Amalis Karisma Amaliya Shofiana Andreas Recki Prasetyo Anindita Nirkin Maheswa Aprih Santoso Arida Susilowati Iswanto Arif Rahman Ariyanto M Arrofaha, Nawwall Asyifa Anandya Athallah, Muhammad Ariq Baiq Farhatul Wahidah Bastanta Prawira Tarigan Cakranegara, Pandu Adi Carmeline, Benedicta Christina Cattleya Rejito Chitra Indah Sari Choeriyah, Siti CNAWP, Rizal Perlambang Cuk Jaka Purwanggono Darmawanto Darmawanto Deru R Indika (Universitas Padjadjaran - Indonesia) Desty Hapsari Kirana DEWI SARTIKA Dj, Arifhan Ady Etty Susilowati Farhany Richas Fathimah Azzahra Rahadian Fifi Gus Dwiyanti Fitria Sari Hapsari Widayani Hasan Basri Hety Devita ISKANDAR ZULKARNAEN SIREGAR Iwan Setiawan Jamaludin, Endang Johnny Chandra Joval Ifghaniyafi Farras Judijanto, Loso Komalasari, Ika Kurnia Khafidhatur Rafiah Kurnia Khafidhatur Rafiah KUSUMADEWI SRI YULITA Latifa Mischa Saqina Layyinaturrobaniyah Lukman Hakim M. Aqshel Revinzky M. Chairul Ihsan Matthew Olufemi Adio Medeilia Bernike Br Ginting Miradji, Moh. Afrizal Miswari Miswari Muhamad Aqshel Revinzky (Universitas Padjadjaran - Indonesia) Muhammad Aqshel Revinzky Muhammad Aqshel Revinzky Nizar Muhammad Hisyam Nadhir Muhammad Rispan Affandi Muhammad Rizki Perdana Nur Hayati Pandu Adi Cakranegara Prihastuti, Asepma Hygi Putra, Agus Rachmat, Henti Hendalastuti Rahlana Shidiq Azqar Ratih Pratiwi Rini Armin Riri Cornellia Rizkiati Khasanah Rizky Ramadhan Rosari, Renya Safaruddin Saipul Al Sukri Salim Diarra Siska Yuli Anita Sonia Sischa Eka Putri Sulwani Husna Afrizal Sunu Widianto Supriyanto Susila, Susila Susilo Surahman Tuti Dharmawati Tuti Dharmawati Ubbadul Adzkiya' Yudi Azis Zet Ena