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PRAKTIK GOVERNANCE PERBANKAN INDONESIA DITINJAU DARI ASPEK RISIKO Erwin Harinurdin; Asti Setiawati; Wahyu Nofiantoro
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia Vol 1, No 2 (2013): July - Desember
Publisher : Program Pendidikan Vokasi Universitas Indonesia

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ABSTRACT - Performance -based banking structures Indonesia does not have a normal life charactersbanking and still largely determined by the ideological and political policies of the government. Bankingrecovery by using a very protective manner, such as from the purchase of government bonds with limited ormargin lending and guaranteed withdrawal. Various indicators such as bank loan-deposit ratio ( LDR ) andthe structure of third-party funds that are still dominated by short-term funds such as checking and savingsshows that the bank has not been able to carry out its primary function in the economic system, intermediation.In the framework of the restructuring and recovery of the national banking industry, Bank Indonesia hastaken some of the policies that are considered necessary. Some of these policies include the implementation of theprinciples of risk management (according to Bassel Accor) and Know Your Customer principles. Overall, thepolicy is structured in parent programs are often known as the Indonesian Banking Architecture (API). APIis expected to be the blue print as well as a reference for the Indonesian banking industry structure that isconsidered ideal for BI.Determine the number of actors performing the banking system, such as regulators, supervisors,shareholders, directors, management, internal audit, external auditors, rating agencies and owners of customerfunds. The role of each differ according to the position, accountability mechanisms and social expectations. ButPraktik Governance Perbankan IndonesiaDitinjau dari Aspek RisikoErwin H, Asti S, Wahyu NVolume 1, Nomor 2, pp 1-142the articulation of good governance as a protrusion of the mission, capacity and relationships to be aprerequisite for growth and stability.The method used is descriptive qualitative approach. Based on the results of the study concluded that thepractice of governance in the Indonesian banking system has not been implemented optimally.Keywords: Keywords: Banks, Risk, Governance.
ANALISIS TRANFER PRICING DALAM LENDING ACTIVITIES BANKING DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN ARM’S LENGTH PRINCIPLE Deni D. Kesa; Erwin Harinurdin; Asti Setiawati
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia Vol 3, No 2 (2015): July - Desember
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AbstractRegulatory motivation is often done by some of the industries associated with strict regulatory supervision, such as banks and insurers. It is associated with one of them in fulfillment of the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) and Solvency Margin ratio which can create incentives for management to make earnings management in the interest of regulators. From previous studies found indications that the bank's management to practice earnings management in order to meet regulatory (regulator) and the investor.API is one of the policy on sole ownership in Indonesian banks (Single Presence Policy). Because these policies will have consequences that could affect the existence of banks in Indonesia and banking services. It is necessary for research on banking transactions of the party - affiliated parties in the use of the principles of fairness and the predominance of business (arm's length principle). The method used in this research is descriptive analysis and the results will be analyzed qualitatively. Keywords: Principles of fairness and the predominance of business, price comparison method, banking.