scholarly journals Dividend policy on regional development banks in Indonesia

Accounting ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. 1635-1644
Author(s):  
Weni Susanti ◽  
Kamaludin Kamaludin ◽  
Rini Indriani ◽  
Fachruzzaman Fachruzzaman

This study aims to analyze the variable confirmation between the dividend payout ratio variable with the profitability variable and the lagged dividend variable by looking at the role of the share ownership variable as a dummy mediate variable. The research subject was carried out at the Regional Development Bank (BPD) in Indonesia. This study uses data and samples taken from data issued by the OJK (Financial Services Authority). Regional development banks were chosen because they have a different role in determining their dividend policy compared to other types of banks, but although this bank is different in its dividend distribution process, it is still capable of surviving even in times of crisis (Covid-19). By using OLS regression analysis, this study divides the research sample into a dummy group consisting of share ownership variables, these subsections are things that must be considered because they can be the key to why this type of bank is able to survive when other banks start to rush. goofy in giving dividends.

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 285
Author(s):  
Indah Osi ◽  
Sugeng Prayitno ◽  
Iqra Wiarta ◽  
Endah Tri Kurniasih

The regional development bank is part of the financial services industry in Indonesia. Regional development banks in addition to intermediation in the financial system also have an important role for the region, namely as a source of income for the region. That is why a good asset quality assessment is required in order for the regional development bank to provide dividends and survive in the financial services industry. This research aims to find out and analyze the asset quality of regional development banks in Indonesia with case studies on jambi regional development bank or commonly abbreviated jambi bank. The research method used is quantitative analysis with sourced in secondary data taken from the annual report of Jambi bank for the period 2017 to 2019 with an assessment of the assessment of bank Indonesia regulation number 14/15/PBI/2012. The results of the study are capital ratio, asset quality, rentability and liquidity of jambi banks as a whole to achieve a good ratio in the period 2017 to 2019.


Yuridika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 579
Author(s):  
Dien Nufitasari ◽  
Reka Dewantara

The Regional Development Bank is an investment or realization of the regional government's commitment to carry out the objectives of the Act in terms of improving the area. Regional Development Banks have an important role in moving the regional economy, but obstacles arise from the regulatory side which experience conflicting norms in terms of regulating share ownership by regions so that synchronization is needed to realize legal certainty. The research in this cynical article aims to find regulatory reformulation regarding share ownership at the Regional Development Bank (BPD) with legal certainty. The research in this article uses a type of normative juridical law research. The approaches used are Statute Approaches, Conceptual Approaches and Analytical Approaches. The results of the study indicate that there are inconsistencies in the provisions governing share ownership in BPD. This gives juridical implications for the emergence of rights, obligations and legal relations as a result of the inconsistency of these arrangements. Regulatory reformulation regarding BPD share ownership by Regional Governments is carried out by adopting and efficacy of the concept of norms, resulting in a consistent regulation regarding BPD share ownership by regional governments..


Accounting ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 1445-1454 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reslianty Rachim ◽  
Sukisno Selamet Riadi ◽  
Ardi Paminto ◽  
Felisitas Defung ◽  
Rahcmad Budi Suharto ◽  
...  

Analyzing the effects of Internal Factors, Local Government Interventions, External Factors and Policies of Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority on Profitability with External Factors as Moderating Variables at Regional Development Banks in Indonesia. Sample this research is a Regional Development Bank of 24 Banks with research data from 2010 to 2018. A total of 24 Regional Development Banks throughout Indonesia were sampled from 2010 to 2018, so the observation data in this study includes 216 research data and there are 80 outlier data so that the data processed in this study with 136 data processed in the study. Analysis of the data in this study used Structural Equation Modeling with Warp PLS Program and internal actors gave a significant influence on profitability, Intervenes local government gave insignificant influence on profitability, External actors gave a significant influence on profitability, policy Bank Indonesia and financial services authority gave insignificant influence on profitability, Policy Bank Indonesia and financial services authority gave a positive and insignificant influence on profitability with external factors as moderation at the Regional Development Bank in Indonesia.


2021 ◽  
pp. 95-106
Author(s):  
Yuyun Khatirina ◽  
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Luk Luk Fuadah ◽  
Azwardi Azwardi ◽  
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...  

Regional Development Banks (BPD in Indonesian) are a type of bank in Indonesia that is established by the local provincial government. Its purpose is to boost regional development and provide initial capital to the province that private banks would not risk giving, as well as giving basic financial services for the general provincial population. RDBs support not only the economic growth in their respective regions but also Indonesia's macroeconomic growth. The purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence on the impact of the bank soundness rate, inflation and Indonesian Bank rate (BI Rate) on the profit growth of Regional Development Banks. In this study, the authors use data for 2014-2019. The sample of the study is represented by 26 regional development banks in Indonesia, which are registered with the Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority. The authors identified five regions of Indonesia that are being analyzed: Java (including Bali), Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Irian Jaya (including Nusa Tenggara). The authors use for analysis the secondary data obtained from quarterly and annual financial statements of banks. Hypothesis testing was performed using multiple regression analysis, data processing was performed in the SPSS Statistics program. It was found that the components of bank soundness (Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Net Interest Margin (NIM), Non-Performing Loans (NPL), Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR), Good Corporate Governance (GCG)), inflation and the BI Rate do not affect the profits growth of regional development banks. However, such a variable as the Operational Efficiency (known in Indonesia as BOPO) has little effect on the profits growth of regional development banks in Sumatra. For other regions, such an effect is not observed.


Author(s):  
Ririn Poerwanti ◽  
Titis Puspitaningrum Dewi Kartika

Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the effect of CAR, NPL, and LDR on credit growth in the 8 (eight) Regional Development Bank in Indonesia, especially in Java, Bali & NTT in the period 2011-2015. Design/methodology/approach: The samples used were taken using census method which includes the entire population.. Findings: Partial test result indicate that CAR is negative and significant effect on credit growth as well as a significantly positive effect on earning growth. NPL ratio partially no significant effect on credit growth but significant effect on earning growth.   Research limitations/implications: LDR no significant effect on credit growth but significantly and positively affect profit growth while existing credit growth is able to mediate the perpetually perfect (perfect mediation) between CAR, NPL and LDR on regional development bank profit growth in Java, Bali and NTT in the period 2011 to 2015. Practical implications: 2.  The financial ratios assessed from the CAR, NPL and LDR before involving intervening variables of credit growth significantly affected the increase in profit at Regional Development Banks in Java, Bali and NTT as evidenced by simultaneous test results with P-value of F or significance of 0.019 <a '(5%). Originality/value: The ratio of CAR, NPL and LDR significantly affects credit growth in Regional Development Banks in Java, Bali and NTT through simultaneous testing with P value of F or a significance level of 0.004 <a '(5%).  Paper type: Research paper


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Ratih Setyo Rini ◽  
Eko Aristanto

People's Business Credit (KUR) is a Credit / Financing scheme specifically for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives whose businesses are feasible but do not have sufficient collateral required by the bank (unbankable). The research objective was to analyze the Effect of People's Business Credit (KUR) Distribution, Interest Rates on Financial Performance of Regional Development Banks Through Non-Performing Loans (NPL) and Operating Costs and Operating Revenues (BOPO) and analyze the differences in financial performance of Regional Development Banks before and after becoming KUR distribution Bank. The sample used in this study is the Regional Development Bank in Java, which has been incorporated in the KUR Distribution Bank in 2008, namely BPD in Yogyakarta, BPD East Java and BPD DKI Jakarta. The observation used data from the Regional Development Bank for the period 2005-2015. The results of the credit distribution and interest rates in the KUR distribution did not have a significant impact on the NPL and BOPO and showed that there were no better significant differences in the financial performance variables in the years BPD became the KUR distributor. The result recommends BPD to continue distributing KUR.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-37
Author(s):  
Muhamad Yusup ◽  
Dewi Sartika Nasution

The implementation of sharia bank performance appraisal models has so far adopted the conventional banking model in terms of evaluating financial performance. Based on this phenomenon, the evaluation of sharia banking performance should use performance measurement based on the maqashid sharia method. The Maqashid Syariah Index (MSI) method has three main objectives, including tahzibal-fardi (educating people), iqamah al-‘adl (upholding justice), and jalbal-maslahah (public interest). The research is a quantitative descriptive study, to explain the maqashid syariah index ratio in analyzing the performance of sharia regional development banks in Indonesia. The sample used in the study using purposive sampling. The performance of sharia regional development banks based on the maqashid sharia index approach illustrates that sharia regional development banks in Indonesia in their implementation of sharia operations are more dominant in the goals of Iqmah al-Adl, meaning that regional development banks in Indonesia are more concentrated in terms of applying sharia principles. The sharia regional development bank in Indonesia that has achieved the best performance according to the Maqashid Syariah Index approach is the Aceh Syariah Bank. 


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