scholarly journals Analisis Kinerja Bank Umum Dengan Menggunakan Metode Rating Bank Berbasis Resiko

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 2603-2612
Author(s):  
Alodia Islamey Dagna ◽  
Efrizal Syofyan

This study intend to analyze the financial performance of State-Owned Commercial Banks (BUMN) during the period 2014-2018 with the RBBR (Risk Based Bank Rating) manner. The research method used to analyze the financial performance of BUMN banks is a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The results showed that the overall financial soundness of BUMN banks since the 2013 until 2015 period from the risk profile factor analysis showed that BUMN NPL located in healthy condition and from the LDR side of BUMN banks were in sanely healthy condition. As for the factor of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) in general, BUMN Banks have managed and implemented GCG well. For earnings factors calculated by the ROA and NIM ratios as a whole, BUMN Banks are in very healthy condition. The evaluation of the capital factor using the CAR Ratio shows that all BUMN banks are in very healthy condition.

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-77
Author(s):  
Gusganda Suria Manda ◽  
Rina Maria Hendriyani

This analysis aims to find out, analyze and explain how the bank's soundness level compares with the Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning and Capital methods in accordance with applicable regulations. This research was conducted using a comparative descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The results of the analysis of this study the authors get that Conventional Commercial Banks have a Risk Profile (NPL ratio) with a rating of "Good" better than a Sharia Commercial Bank with a rating of "Fairly Good". Conventional Commercial Banks have a Risk Profile (LDR) higher than Islamic Commercial Banks with a rating of "Fairly Good". Conventional Commercial Banks have Good Corporate Governance (GCG) better than Sharia Commercial Banks with a "Good" rating. Conventional Commercial Banks have better Earning (ROA) with a "Very Good" rating than a Sharia Commercial Bank with a "Very Poor" rating. Sharia Commercial Banks have a Capital (CAR) higher than Conventional Commercial Banks with a rating of "Very Good


Author(s):  
Oyong Lisa

Banks play a role in collecting public funds because banks are institutions that are trusted by the community from various parties in placing funds safely. This study aims to analyze the differences in financial performance by using RGEC consisting of risk profile, good corporate governance, earnings, and capitals between syariah commercial banks and conventional commercial banks. The analytical technique uses independent sample t-test. The result of the analysis shows that there is a difference of NPL between syariah bank and conventional bank. This shows that conventional commercial banks are better at covering the risk of default of credit repayment by debtors than syariah commercial banks. There is an LDR difference between syariah commercial banks and conventional commercial banks. This shows that conventional commercial banks have a slightly better liquidity level compared to syariah commercial banks. The LDR ratio is too large to indicate the lower ability of  the bank's liquidity. There is no GCG difference between syariah commercial banks and conventional commercial banks. This shows that both groups of banks have implemented good corporate governance so that internal management goes according to what is planned. There is a difference of ROA between syariah commercial banks and conventional commercial banks. This shows that the ability of conventional commercial banks has better ability in obtaining net profit with the use of all assets owned by the bank compared to syariah commercial banks. There is no CAR difference between syariah commercial banks and conventional commercial banks. This shows that both groups of banks have met Bank Indonesia's requirements as a sound bank.


Akuntabilitas ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 201-214
Author(s):  
Diah Munawaroh ◽  
Peny Cahaya Azwari

Risk Based Bank Rating (RBBR) is one of the assessments of the new health level of the bank in lieu of CAMELS in accordance in Bank Indonesia Regulation No. 13/1 / PBI / 2011. This study aims to examine the effect of Risk-Based Bank Ratings (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning and Capital) on Financial Performance (ROA). The method used is descriptive statistics, determination of regression models, classic assumption tests, multiple linear regression methods and hypothesis testing. The type of data in this study uses panel data. Based on the results of the study indicate that the ratio of NPF, GCG and CAR does not significantly influence ROA. While the ratio of FDR, BOPO and NOM has a significant effect on ROA.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Hanifa Assofia

<p>This research aims to find out how Bank Aceh's financial performance after conversion in terms of earnings and capital. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive research. The data collection method used is the documentation method based on the data in the form of quarterly financial statements for the 2016-2018 period published. The method of data analysis in this study is by using the RGEC method (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning and Capital). The results of the study show that Bank Aceh's financial performance in terms of profitability ranks 2, with the definition that profitability is adequate, profit exceeds the target and supports the growth of bank capital. Bank Aceh's decision to convert to sharia as a whole was a very appropriate decision because it was able to show good performance, besides that it also supported the Aceh Government in carrying out its programs to enforce Islamic law. Bank Aceh's financial performance in terms of capital also ranks 2, with the definition that banks have adequate capital quality and adequacy relative to their risk profile, which is accompanied by strong capital management in accordance with the characteristics, scale of business and the complexity of the bank's business.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 114-123
Author(s):  
Neny Tri Indrianasari ◽  
Khoirul Ifa

The Financial Services Authority assesses the national banking industry in the better shape shown by some indicators, one of which the involvement of the Government in realizing economic growth. With the better banking conditions will marimbas Bank on growth Of Islamic Peoples. This research aims to know the level of health of bank Syariah BPR in East Java by using methods of Risk-Based Bank Rating. The assessment by the method of Risk-Based Bank Rating consists of four factors of risk profile, Good Corporate Governance, earning and capital of each bank. This research uses descriptive method quantitative approach to analyze the ratio-the ratio of the measured. The data type used is the time series data of the year 2015 – 2017. Source data obtained from the Financial Services Authority website (OJK). Data analysis techniques using analysis of Risk-Based Bank Rating (RBBR) consist of four-factor risk profile, Good Corporate Governance, earning and capital. The study concluded that the overall average value of NPF Bank Of Islamic People (BPRS) of 13.37% unhealthy, with an average overall rating Of Sharia Rural Banks ROA (BPRS) of 0.11% with the predicate less healthy and that the average overall rating Of Sharia Rural Banks CAR (BPRS) amounted to 28.47% with very healthy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erika Amelia ◽  
Astiti Chandra Aprilianti

This study aims to determine the risk based bank rating at PT. Bank Maybank SyariahIndonesia if measured using CAMEL (Capital, Asset, Management, Earning,Liquidity) method and RGEC (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning,Capital) in 2011-2016 and also aims to know differences in ratios used in CAMELSand RGEC methods. The research method used in this research is literature researchor study desk study. The data used in this research is secondary data using financialstatements of Bank Maybank Syariah Indonesia Period 2011-2016. The results showthat the bank can be said to be adequately sound because almost all the ratios usedmeet the specified requirements and there are still some ratios that have not met therequirements, but in both methods have different results. In the year 2011-2014 therisk based bank rating of Maybank Syariah Bank is calculated using CAMEL methodof bank is in the sound level. In 2015 -2016, the calculation of bank soundness showsthat bank condition is in an sound level. In Maybank Syariah Bank the state of thebank is in the sound level is in 2011-2013 if calculated using the RGEC method. Inthe year 2014-2016 the condition of the bank shows a adequately sound level.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 635-653
Author(s):  
Zara Zettyra R. D ◽  
Evi Mutia

The purpose of this study was to see a comparison of the health levels of conventional commercial banks and Islamic commercial banks using the RGEC method in the 2014-2017 period. The sample of this study were 30 conventional commercial banks and 11 sharia commercial banks. The assessment used uses the RGEC method (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, Capital) Risk Profile seen through the NPL and NPF indicators for conventional commercial banks while Islamic banks use LDR and FDR. Corporate governance is measured through Self Assessment. Earnings are measured through ROA and NIM indicators. Capital is measured based on the CAR indicator. Testing the hypothesis in this study using the Independent T-Test and Mann-Wnithey Test samples. The results of this study indicate that there is a difference between conventional commercial banks and Islamic commercial banks seen from the ratio of NPL, LDR, and ROA. While the ratio of GCG, NIM, and CAR does not have a significant difference between conventional commercial banks and Islamic commercial banks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Komang Gede ◽  
Tri Ratnawati

The results of this study indicate that based on the analysis of the BPR Sinar Kuta NPL formula in 2018 increased every year 2016 = 2.55%, 2017 = 3.12%, and 2018 =3.75%. and Liquidity risk using two ratios, namely LDR and LAR, has increased anddecreased. This shows that BPR Sinar Kuta has good profitability towards third partyrefunds. GCG Bank Sinar Kuta also has very good management as evidenced from 2016 -2018 showing a good composite predicate by determining a healthy bank valuation matrixbased on Bank Indonesia Regulation No.13 and the predicate is that all the compositevalues are still in greater or equal rules with (?) 1.5. When viewed from CAR, BankSinar Kuta is ranked 5th, it shows that Bank Sinar as a BPR Bank has a reasonable levelof health. Keywords: Factor Analysis, Bank Soundness, Bank Performance, RGEC


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Saeful Fachri ◽  
Indra Sulistiana ◽  
Muhammad Saefi Mubarok

Tax collection in Indonesia is still experiencing many obstacles, as a result, the effectiveness of tax collection has continued to decline from 2012 to 2015 with an average of 3.74%. This study has the aim of knowing the factors that influence Tax Avoidance. The research method used is descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The t-test results show that the profitability variable has a significant level of 0.414 greater than 0.05 with a t-statistic of -0.882 and a t-table of 1.992, which means the t-count is smaller than the t-table. Furthermore, the results show that the independent commissioner variable has a t-count value that is smaller than the t-table value (-3.211


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Hanifa Assofia

<p>This research aims to find out how Bank Aceh's financial performance after conversion in terms of earnings and capital. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive research. The data collection method used is the documentation method based on the data in the form of quarterly financial statements for the 2016-2018 period published. The method of data analysis in this study is by using the RGEC method (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning and Capital). The results of the study show that Bank Aceh's financial performance in terms of profitability ranks 2, with the definition that profitability is adequate, profit exceeds the target and supports the growth of bank capital. Bank Aceh's decision to convert to sharia as a whole was a very appropriate decision because it was able to show good performance, besides that it also supported the Aceh Government in carrying out its programs to enforce Islamic law. Bank Aceh's financial performance in terms of capital also ranks 2, with the definition that banks have adequate capital quality and adequacy relative to their risk profile, which is accompanied by strong capital management in accordance with the characteristics, scale of business and the complexity of the bank's business.</p>


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