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Analisis Tingkat Kesehatan Bank Ditinjau Dari Non Performing Loan (NPL) Pada PT. BPR Batang Selo Padang Ganting

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  • Rahayu, Yuke Nur
  • Putra, Yosep Eka
  • Susanto, Romi

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The purpose of this study was to determine the soundness level of the bank in terms of non-performing loans at PT. BPR Batang Selo Padang Ganting. Data analysis uses quantitative data analysis, namely analyzing the ratio of the financial statements at PT. BPR Batang Selo Padang Ganting. Research results on Non-Performing Loans (NPL) for the 2018-2020 period with successive percentages of 17.08%, 11.24%, 12.35%. In 2018 the value was 17.08%, in accordance with Bank Indonesia's regulatory criteria, namely NPL > 5%, meaning the bank was in an unhealthy condition. This proves that banks are not able to manage credit properly. While in 2019 it decreased from the previous year to 11.24%, according to Bank Indonesia standards, it was set > 5% in unhealthy conditions. In 2020 it has increased again by 12.35% according to the standard set by BI > 5% is in the bad or unhealthy category

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  • Rahayu, Yuke Nur & Putra, Yosep Eka & Susanto, Romi, 2022. "Analisis Tingkat Kesehatan Bank Ditinjau Dari Non Performing Loan (NPL) Pada PT. BPR Batang Selo Padang Ganting," OSF Preprints dsgjz, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:dsgjz
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/dsgjz
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