"Black Hole" Debt Restructuring and Banking Measures Strengthening Performance and Role of Intermediation: Islamic and Commercial Bank In Indonesian

M. Fasa, Loni Hendri, S. Suharto
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This research aims to find credit restructuring "black hole," then draw some steps banks should do to strengthen its performance and its role as financial intermediary in COVID-19 condition. The descriptive-critical analysis is used in this paper. The analysis began by presenting data on credit restructuring, its forms used by national banks, and credit restructuring policy issued by OJK to anticipate negative impact of COVID-19 on banking activities. Analysis continued to application of the policy to find credit restructuring "black hole" on banks' performance and its intermediary financial role. Based on the analysis, some steps are recommended to followed by banks to strengthen its performance and intermediary financial role. This research found some credit restructuring "black hole." First, credit restructuring needs high capital and liquidity so that the banks which have low capital will be in trouble and will affect financial system nationally. Second, credit restructuring needs some sorting process, which will exclude unpotential debitur. Third, uncertainty of recovery process of debitur as impact of COVID-19. Forth, how long banks could use credit restructuring while maintaining its performance and intermediary financial role. Hence, credit restructuring would not be enough for banks to play its role in supporting debitur, maintain its business, strengthen its performance and intermediary financial role, and positively play role for economic growth and society. This research suggests five concrete steps banks could use to strengthen its performance and financial intermediary role.    
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“黑洞”债务重组和银行措施加强中介的绩效和作用:印度尼西亚的伊斯兰和商业银行
本研究旨在寻找信贷重组的“黑洞”,并提出在新冠肺炎疫情下银行应采取的措施,以加强银行的绩效和金融中介作用。本文采用了描述性关键分析方法。分析首先介绍了有关信贷重组的数据、国家银行使用的信贷重组形式以及OJK为预测COVID-19对银行活动的负面影响而发布的信贷重组政策。继续分析信贷重组政策的应用,寻找信贷重组“黑洞”对银行业绩及其中介金融作用的影响。在此基础上,提出了加强银行绩效和中介金融作用的建议。本研究发现了一些信贷重组的“黑洞”。首先,信贷重组需要高资本和高流动性,低资本的银行将陷入困境,并影响全国金融体系。其次,信贷重组需要一些分类过程,这将排除潜在的债务。第三,受新冠疫情影响,欠账恢复过程的不确定性。第四,银行在保持其业绩和中介金融角色的同时,可以利用信贷重组的时间有多长。因此,信贷重组不足以使银行发挥其支撑债务的作用,维持其业务,增强其绩效和中介金融作用,为经济增长和社会发挥积极作用。本研究提出了银行可以采取的五个具体步骤,以加强其绩效和金融中介作用。
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