Does capital adequacy ratio matter during the Covid-19 outbreak? Evidence on state-owned banks in Indonesia

Caecilya Putri Diaz, Sari Yuniarti, Eko Aristanto, Yusaq Tomo Ardianto
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The Covid-19 epidemic has brought significant changes in the financial performance of the Indonesian banking sector. Weak economic indicators lead to a reduction in bank capital due to insufficient working capital loans. This study was conducted to find out changes in the capital adequacy ratio of state-owned banks in Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic. The data set is based on quarterly financial reports of state-owned banks for the 2020-2021 period. We prove that lending and NPL have an effect on CAR. In condition, there was a significant decrease in credit and a significant increase in non-performing loans starting in the third quarter of 2020 and increased slightly in the third quarter of 2021. Meanwhile, the capital adequacy ratio tends to be stable, because the government has strengthened bank capital. The study shows that state-owned banks can maintain CAR consistently and safely. This level of safe defense increases capital consistently in line with growth in lending while maintaining banking industry regulations.
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新冠肺炎疫情给印尼银行业的财务业绩带来了重大变化。疲软的经济指标导致银行资本减少,因为流动资金贷款不足。本研究旨在了解新冠肺炎疫情期间印尼国有银行资本充足率的变化。该数据集基于国有银行2020-2021年期间的季度财务报告。我们证明了贷款和不良贷款对CAR有影响。在这种情况下,从2020年第三季度开始,信贷大幅减少,不良贷款大幅增加,2021年第三季度略有增加。同时,由于政府加强了银行资本,资本充足率趋于稳定。研究表明,国有银行可以持续、安全地维护CAR。这种水平的安全防御增加了资本,与贷款的增长一致,同时保持了银行业的监管。
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