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Contact Name
Widhi Ariyo Bimo
Contact Email
moneter@uika-bogor.ac.id
Phone
+6288212632557
Journal Mail Official
moneter@uika-bogor.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. K.H. Sholeh Iskandar km 2 Bogor 16162 Jawa Barat, Indonesia Telp/Fax: 0251-8335335
Location
Kota bogor,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Moneter : Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan
ISSN : 23022213     EISSN : 26155141     DOI : 10.32832/moneter
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan mempunyai fokus dalam kajian keuangan dan perbankan , dengan scope sebagai berikut: Dasar-dasar keuangan dan perbankan syariah dan konvensional Bisnis Teknologi Informasi
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Optimizing Technology Transformation Through Digital Leadership darmayanti, ni luh; Widnyani, Ni Made; Wahyuningsih, Luh Gde Nita Sri; Ahmad, Rahmat; Sulistyo, Aris Budi
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khladun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i1.149

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The real estate sector's economic resilience, which is essential for the recovery of the economy following the COVID-19 epidemic, is significantly influenced by financing. However, COVID-19's effects mean that financing cannot operate as previously agreed upon within the allotted time, which causes many debtors to go into default and produce bad debts or non-performing financing. Errors in the application of financing procedures might also result in non-performing financing. Problem funding is attempted to be saved by enforcing bank policies that currently exist. The goal of this discussion is to determine how the bank BSI Bank KCP Bogor Pajajaran Bantarjati's procedures, comparative financing conditions during and after COVID-19, and the resolution of problematic financing have shown a positive trend because it has been successful in lowering the number of customers who restructured from 30% to 0%, non-performing financing from 14% to 7%, and current financing from 56% to 93% during post-COVID-19. The number of customers whose financial situations improved and they were able to pay off their loans also contributed to the upward trend. This demonstrates the efficacy of the financing guidelines and practices put in place by Bank BSI KCP Bogor Pajajaran Bantarjati in an effort to keep the bank in good standing following COVID-19.
Implementation of Risk Management BSI Griya Hasanah product at bank "X" Bimo, Widhi Ariyo; Pahira, Siti; Azmia, Nora
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i1.150

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Financing is the main activity of Islamic banks in channeling funds to the community. One of the financing products is Home Ownership Loans (KPR). Risk management is a series of procedures and methodologies that can be used to identify, measure, monitor and control risks arising from the bank's business activities. The research method used is a qualitative method with the formulation of descriptive problems to obtain data by means of interviews and literature studies. Results The application of risk management in home ownership financing or Griya Hasanah is in accordance with Bank Indonesia regulations Article 3 of Bank Indonesia Regulation No: 13/23 / PBI / 2011 that the implementation of risk management includes at least (a) active supervision of the board of commissioners, directors, and sharia supervisory board (b) adequacy of policies, procedures, and determination of risk management limits and (c) adequacy of the process of identifying, measuring, monitoring, and controlling risks and risk management information systems (d) a comprehensive internal control system. The benefits for the bank are the progress and health of the bank and the benefits for customers, namely the ease of owning a house and applying for Griya Hasanah product financing.
Business Model Community Based Marketing For Beras Sagu, PERSADIA Community AZMIA, NORA; Evy Pramita Hidariyani; Widhi Ariyo Bimo
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i1.155

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Indonesia was ranked 6th among 10 countries with the highest number of people with diabetes mellitus, which amounted to 10.3 millions (International Diabetes Federation, 2017). The causes mostly are diet (eating habits) and lifestyle. The staple food of the Indonesian people is still dominated by rice which comes from the rice plant and has a high glycemic index which contribute to high glucose levels in the body. PUSPIPTEK BPPT (Science and Technology Research Center BPPT) developed Sago Rice® namely rice made from sago starch (Metroxylon spp). Sago Rice® was created with the aim of providing an alternative carbohydrate food to replace rice. The product has clinical trial results with a low glycemic index compared to other types of rice. A special marketing strategy is needed to introduce Sago Rice® to wider community in Indonesia. This article is an elaboration of marketing aspect from a thesis project conducted in 2016 – 2017. The research aimed to initiate a marketing strategy for Sago Rice® product. Qualitative descriptive research method was used to make a community-based marketing strategy through the PERSADIA Community (Indonesian Diabetes Association). The results showed that the community-based marketing strategy was well received by the community members. In addition to providing value-added knowledge of alternative carbohydrate sources, this strategy also improves public health. Thus, a community-based marketing strategy can be used as one of the marketing strategies for Sago Rice® in Indonesia.
Expert System For Diagnosing Pests And Diseases Of Ginger Plants Using Case-Based Reasoning Method RIANA, FREZA; Laxmi, Gibtha; Djiwanti, Setyowati Retno; Harianingrum, Riska Pravita; Fajar Kusumah, Fitrah Satrya
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i1.156

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Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) is a medicinal plant that has many benefits and properties that makes ginger one of the export commodities of Indonesian spices. One of the obstacles in exporting fresh ginger is the low quality of ginger caused by pest and disease attacks. Generally in preventing and controlling the spread of pests and diseases namely consult an expert, but the availability of experts is not always there in every area. Therefore this research builds a website based expert system to diagnose pests and diseases of ginger plants with the Case-Based Reasoning method. This method is a problem-solving that uses knowledge from previous experience to solve new problems. The expert system can diagnose five diseases and two pests with 39 symptoms. Based on the simulation test data as many as 50 done randomly, obtained a percentage value of 96% for expert diagnosis results with a system for the Case-Based Reasoning method. This Expert System can help farmers identify and control pests and diseases that attack the ginger plant.
Efficiency Analysis of Sharia Regional Development Banks in Indonesia Using Two-Stages Data Envelopment Analysis Aliyah, Hikmatul; Maulani, Denia; Marlina, asti
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i1.172

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The main objective of this study is to evaluate the efficiency level of Sharia Regional Development Banks between 2014 and 2017 using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method. The efficiency analysis results indicate that the efficiency level of Sharia Regional Development Banks during the study period from 2014 to 2017 was quite fluctuating. In 2014, five Sharia Regional Development Banks showed inefficiency, namely Bank DIY Syariah, Bank Jateng Syariah, Bank Jatim Syariah, Bank Kalsel Syariah, and Bank NTB Syariah. In 2015, four Sharia Regional Development Banks showed inefficiency, namely Bank Jateng Syariah, Bank Jatim Syariah, Bank Kaltimtara Syariah, and Bank NTB Syariah. In 2016, five Sharia Regional Development Banks showed inefficiency, namely Bank Jateng Syariah, Bank Sulselbar Syariah, Bank Kaltimtara Syariah, Bank NTB Syariah, and Bank Jatim Syariah. However, in 2017, only two Sharia Regional Development Banks showed inefficiency, namely Bank Jatim Syariah and Bank Kaltimtara Syariah.
Analysis Of Post COVID-19 Microfinance AT BANK SYARIAH INDONESIA Kcp Bogor Pajajaran Bantarjati Marlina, Asti; Husna, Siti Asifatul; Hanifan, M. Zakie
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i1.173

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The real estate sector's economic resilience, which is essential for the recovery of the economy following the COVID-19 epidemic, is significantly influenced by financing. However, COVID-19's effects mean that financing cannot operate as previously agreed upon within the allotted time, which causes many debtors to go into default and produce bad debts or non-performing financing. Errors in the application of financing procedures might also result in non-performing financing. Problem funding is attempted to be saved by enforcing bank policies that currently exist. The goal of this discussion is to determine how the bank BSI Bank KCP Bogor Pajajaran Bantarjati's procedures, comparative financing conditions during and after COVID-19, and the resolution of problematic financing have shown a positive trend because it has been successful in lowering the number of customers who restructured from 30% to 0%, non-performing financing from 14% to 7%, and current financing from 56% to 93% during post-COVID-19. The number of customers whose financial situations improved and they were able to pay off their loans also contributed to the upward trend. This demonstrates the efficacy of the financing guidelines and practices put in place by Bank BSI KCP Bogor Pajajaran Bantarjati in an effort to keep the bank in good standing following COVID-19.
Service Satisfaction Analysis With Servequal Method Sumartini, Lilis Cucu
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
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Service quality is a dynamic state that encompasses people, processes, goods, services, and the environment that either meet or beyond expectations. By contrasting customers' opinions of the services they really receive or obtain with what they genuinely expect or want in relation to a company's service qualities, one can determine the quality of the services provided. Finding out the outcomes of service measuring and satisfaction using the servequal method is the aim of the study. In contrast, the research approach makes use of quantitative techniques and the servequal method for measures. Based on the perceived quality of customers, this servqual service quality model carries out research. By calculating the gap between what customers expect and what they actually receive, the Servqual approach determines service quality. The findings indicated that a GAP value of 1 for tangible, reliability, responsiveness, certainty, and sympathy—a sign that the public's needs have not been satisfied—was the root reason of the public's discontent with the service. Conclusion: The community is generally dissatisfied with the services that employees deliver, according to calculations made on the dimensions of tangible, realibilty, responsiveness, certainty, and empathy. Nonetheless, the community expresses satisfaction with staff services in the empathy component of the fourth and fifth qualities.

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