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ANALYSIS OF BANK HEALTH LEVEL USING CAMEL AT BPRS MUAMALAT HARKAT BENGKULU TAHUN 2020-2023 Dharma setiawan; Amir Mukadar; Marini; Dewi Sriwijayanti
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi, Manajemen dan Ekonomi Islam (JAM-EKIS) Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi, Manajemen, dan Ekonomi Islam (JAM-EKIS)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/jamekis.v8i3.9123

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This study aims to evaluate the financial health of BPRS Muamalat Harkat Bengkulu from 2020 to 2023 using the CAMEL method, which encompasses five main components: Capital, Assets, Management, Earnings, and Liquidity. This study is crucial for determining the extent to which the bank's financial and operational performance meets the healthy criteria, while also providing objective information for management and stakeholders. The study population comprised all financial reports of BPRS Muamalat Harkat Bengkulu, with annual reports for the period studied as a sample. The data collection technique used was the documentation method, compiling secondary data in the form of balance sheets, income statements, and relevant financial ratios. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive quantitative analysis, calculating financial ratios based on CAMEL components, assigning scores according to the OJK assessment guidelines, and multiplying the results by the weights of each indicator to obtain a final score for the bank's health level. The research findings indicate that, overall, BPRS Muamalat Harkat Bengkulu was in the "healthy" category during the 2020–2023 period. However, in 2023, the bank's health score declined due to an increase in the Non-Performing Financing (NPF) ratio and a decline in operational efficiency, reflected in the BOPO ratio. Meanwhile, capital and liquidity continued to demonstrate strong and stable performance. Based on the CAMEL analysis, the bank remains categorized as overall healthy, although greater attention to operational efficiency and financing quality is needed to maintain