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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF PT. BANK SYARIAH INDONESIA AND PT. BANK MANDIRI (PERSERO) AS THE PARENT AND CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY syukron sazly; Herudini Subariyanti; Andri Rizko Yulianto; Aliffah Kusumaningrum; Joko Ariawan; Dirgahayu Erri
Dynamic Management Journal Vol 7, No 3 (2023): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/dmj.v7i3.8919

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The desire for a new business line to increase new income is one of the goals of conventional banks opening Islamic business units (UUS) or Islamic Commercial Banks (BUS). This goal will be achieved if the transfer of knowledge (marketing knowledge, technological knowledge and experience) and commitment to increasing resources (human resources, capital, infrastructure) from the parent company to the subsidiary companies goes well. In fact, the market share of Islamic banking is still very small compared to the conventional industry, only recorded at 7.09% and there is a large discrepancy in the performance of Islamic Business Units and Islamic Commercial Banks compared to the performance of their parent companies. The author is interested in conducting this research, with the consideration that Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) is the largest Islamic bank and Bank Mandiri as the holding company and controlling shareholder. The author wants to know how the performance comparison of both. Supposedly if shareholder commitment is high to its subsidiaries, then total assets, equity, net income and financial performance ratios in this case CAR, NPL, NIM, ROA, BOPO and LDR are not much different. The sample data is the financial performance of BSI and Bank Mandiri as of Quarter I 2021 to Quarter IV 2022. The columnogorov-smirnov test is used to test data normality and independent sample t-test to test hypotheses, with the SPSS 25 program. As a result, there is no simultaneous significant differences between BSI and Bank Mandiri in CAR, NPL, NIM, ROA, BOPO and LDR or all financial performance indicators, but partially there are significant differences for all of these financial performance indicators
PT.GARUDA INDONESIA AIRWAYS (TBK) REVIVAL: A STRATEGIC DEBT RESTRUCTURING AND BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION AGAINST BANKRUPTCY Sazly, Syukron; Erri, Dirgahayu; Prana, Indra; Dewi, Intan Kusuma
Dynamic Management Journal Vol 8, No 4 (2024): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/dmj.v8i4.12727

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This study aims to examine the financial challenges faced by PT Garuda Indonesia (Tbk) between 2021 and 2023, focusing on its efforts in debt restructuring and business transformation, as well as the impact of these initiatives on its financial recovery. Using a descriptive research approach, the study analyzes quantitative data, including the Springate S-Score model, which assesses bankruptcy risk by evaluating key financial ratios. The findings show that Garuda experienced severe financial distress in 2021, reflected in a significantly low Springate S-Score, indicating a high likelihood of bankruptcy. Although there was a brief recovery in 2022, the score dropped again in 2023, signaling continued financial risks primarily due to high debt levels and operational inefficiencies. The research identifies that the airline's issues stemmed from excessive leasing costs, poor financial oversight, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on air travel. While debt restructuring and business transformation efforts, including streamlining operations and expanding revenue sources, showed positive outcomes, the Springate S-Score still highlights the company's vulnerability. The Springate S-Score and relevant financial ratios for PT Garuda Indonesia from 2019 to 2024, with all years classified under "Financial Distress." The ratios (A, B, C, and D) represent key financial metrics, and the S-Score (Z) is used to evaluate the company's bankruptcy risk. To improve its financial standing and Springate S-Score, recommendations include intensifying debt restructuring efforts by negotiating better terms with creditors, exploring alternative financing options like equity issuance or bond offerings, and leveraging government support to enhance liquidity. Additionally, accelerating digital transformation, improving operational efficiencies, and fostering customer loyalty through tailored services are critical for long-term sustainability. Regular performance reviews and transparent communication with stakeholders will be key to rebuilding trust and securing the company’s future. 
EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION OF FINANCIAL DISTRESS, MARKET DIVERSIFICATION FAILURES, AND RISKY FINANCING: A CASE STUDY OF PT SRITEX’S DECLINE Prana, Indra; Erri, Dirgahayu; Tambunan, Diana; Dewi, Intan Kusuma
Dynamic Management Journal Vol 9, No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/dmj.v9i2.13823

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This study analyzed financial distress prevention efforts at PT Sritex using three prediction models: Springate S-Score, Zeta Score, and Discriminant Analysis. The results show the company is in a high-risk condition based on all three models. The Springate S-Score (0.78 < 1.0) indicates operational inefficiencies, the Zeta Score (1.5 < 1.81) indicates a risk of short-term bankruptcy, and the Discriminant Score (0.45 < 1.0) reflects financial instability. The analysis concluded that this condition could be prevented through strategic measures, including cost efficiency, debt restructuring, market diversification, and strengthening governance. Springate emphasizes working capital improvements, Zeta Score points to optimizing debt structures, while Discriminant Analysis suggests improving financial ratios. These findings form the basis for recommendations for management to improve transparency and risk management to mitigate bankruptcy. The research makes a practical contribution to stakeholders in developing evidence-based financial recovery strategies.
STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: TEMASEK HOLDINGS AS DANANTARA’S BENCHMARK FOR BUILDING NATIONAL WEALTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Sazly, Syukron; Erri, Dirgahayu; Tambunan, Diana; Herlan, Hasta
Dynamic Management Journal Vol 9, No 4 (2025): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/dmj.v9i4.15131

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This study highlights the urgency of strategic and sustainable national wealth management through the establishment of Danantara, Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund that adopts the successful model of Temasek Holdings in Singapore, yet operates within a more complex national economic and political context. The purpose of this research is to analyze Danantara’s strategic factors using the SWOT approach, formulate strategies based on the TOWS matrix, and provide policy recommendations aligned with the Indonesia Emas 2045 vision. The research employs a qualitative analysis through a comparative study, literature review, and examination of official documents. The findings reveal Danantara’s strengths in asset scale and political support but weaknesses in governance and operational capacity. The study’s contribution and novelty lie in formulating portfolio separation strategies, strengthening independent governance, and focusing investments in digital sectors, green energy, and global partnerships.