EKSPEKTASy
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JOURNAL EKSPEKTASy

The Effect of Murabahah Financing on Return on Assets: Evidence from a Sharia Rural Bank in West Java, Indonesia (2017–2023)

Indah Tresna Ginarti (Institut Agama Islam Persis Bandung)
Endang Hendra (Institut Agama Islam Persis Bandung)
Dudi Sudirman (Institut Agama Islam Persis Bandung)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Mar 2025

Abstract

Islamic rural banks (Bank Pembiayaan Rakyat Syariah, BPRS) play a critical role in channelling Sharia-compliant financing to micro and small enterprises in Indonesia, with murabahah (cost-plus-margin sale) constituting approximately 60% of total financing. Despite this dominance, empirical evidence on the effect of murabahah financing on profitability at the individual BPRS level remains limited, particularly for smaller rural banks outside major metropolitan areas. This study examines the effect of murabahah financing on Return on Assets (ROA) at BPRS Amanah Rabaniah, a Sharia rural bank in West Java, over the quarterly period Q1 2017–Q4 2023 (n = 28). A quantitative explanatory design was employed, using secondary data from published financial statements. Three analytical procedures were applied: classical assumption tests (normality, autocorrelation, heteroscedasticity), simple linear regression, and the t-test for coefficient significance. Results show a moderate positive correlation (R = 0.508) between murabahah financing and ROA, with the regression coefficient statistically significant (β = 4.121 × 10⁻⁵, t = 3.007 > t-table 1.701, p = 0.006). The coefficient of determination (R² = 0.258) indicates that 25.8% of ROA variation is explained by murabahah financing, with 74.2% attributable to other factors including musyarakah financing, operational efficiency, and non-performing financing ratios. The findings confirm that murabahah financing exerts a positive and significant effect on BPRS profitability but is not the sole determinant, highlighting the importance of portfolio diversification and cost management for sustainable financial performance  

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Abbrev

ekspektasy

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Library & Information Science Social Sciences

Description

JOURNAL EKSPEKTASy contains research results and thoughts about the economy, especially Islamic economics. The main focuses of include Economic Concepts and Thoughts, Sharia Economic Concepts, Islamic Financial Institutions, Accounting, Finance, Islamic Banking and Management, Public Sector ...