PENGARUH DANA PIHAK KETIGA, LIKUIDITAS PENDANAAN DAN RISIKO KREDIT TERHADAP PENYALURAN KREDIT BANK SAAT COVID-19 DI INDONESIA

Amril Muharyadi, Etty Gurendrawati, Dwi Handarini
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One of the sectors affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is the banking industry, where social and economic restrictions imposed to control the spread of the virus have impacted various aspects of bank operations, especially lending. In this scenario, banks face new challenges in maintaining liquidity, managing credit risk, and ensuring continuous lending to customers in need. Thus, this study aims to analyze the extent to which specific factors, such as third-party funds, funding liquidity, and credit risk, influence lending by banks in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method employed is a quantitative approach involving panel data regression analysis. This approach enables researchers to explore the cause-and-effect relationships among the variables under scrutiny. The data utilized consists of secondary data from banks categorized as BUKU III and BUKU IV, representing a certain size and complexity of banks. The data was collected during the uncertain period of 2020-2021, marked by the pandemic's impact. The analysis revealed that third-party funds positively influence banks' lending during the COVID-19 pandemic. This implies that the greater the amount of third-party funds held by banks, the more likely they are to extend credit to customers. However, funding liquidity and credit risk exert a negative influence on lending. This suggests that lower funding liquidity and higher credit risk make it more challenging for banks to provide credit to customers during the pandemic.
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在印度尼西亚的COVID-19期间,第三方资金、资金流动性和银行信贷放贷的风险的影响
受COVID-19大流行影响的行业之一是银行业,为控制病毒传播而实施的社会和经济限制影响了银行业务的各个方面,特别是贷款。在这种情况下,银行在保持流动性、管理信用风险和确保持续向有需要的客户提供贷款方面面临新的挑战。因此,本研究旨在分析第三方资金、资金流动性和信用风险等特定因素在COVID-19大流行期间对印度尼西亚银行贷款的影响程度。研究方法采用定量方法,包括面板数据回归分析。这种方法使研究人员能够探索被审查的变量之间的因果关系。所使用的数据由银行的二手数据组成,分为BUKU III和BUKU IV,代表了银行的一定规模和复杂性。这些数据是在2020-2021年这一不确定时期收集的,这一时期的特点是大流行的影响。分析显示,第三方资金在新冠肺炎疫情期间对银行贷款产生了积极影响。这意味着,银行持有的第三方资金越多,它们就越有可能向客户提供信贷。然而,资金流动性和信用风险对贷款产生负面影响。这表明,在疫情期间,较低的资金流动性和较高的信贷风险使银行向客户提供信贷更具挑战性。
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