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The Effect of BI Rate, Exchange Rate, Inflation and Third Party Fund (DPK) on Credit Distribution and Its Impact on Non Performing Loan (NPL) on XYZ Commercial Segment Bank
Author(s) -
Jerimieus S Sinaga,
Iskandar Muda,
Amlys Syahputra Silalahi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
universal journal of accounting and finance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-9712
pISSN - 2331-9720
DOI - 10.13189/ujaf.2020.080301
Subject(s) - loan , exchange rate , inflation (cosmology) , business , non performing loan , monetary economics , third party , economics , financial system , finance , computer science , physics , theoretical physics , internet privacy
Along with the level of development of the times, the development of the business world in Indonesia has entered the era of globalization which has resulted in the opening of markets in Indonesia to compete with foreign competitors through trade. Based on the financial ratios and policies of banks that want to review the health of their banks, the measures that must be considered are Macroeconomics, namely the exchange rate, inflation, Central Bank of Indonesia (BI) rate, lending, namely the size of the value of the credit channeled, Collectability is the size of Non-Performing Loans (NPL) and Fund Raising. The Purpose of This Research is to Influence BI Rate, Exchange Rates, Inflation and Third Party Funds (DPK) On Credit Distribution and the Impact on Non-Performing Loans (NPL) At Bank XYZ Commercial Segment. The research method used is a method with a quantitative research approach, while the type of research is descriptive and verification research. To test the research hypothesis, the Path Analysis method is used. Partially the BI rate and Third Party Funds (DPK) have a significant effect on lending, while the exchange rate and inflation have insignificant effects on lending at the commercial segment Bank of XYZ. In addition, the exchange rate and DPK have a significant influence on NPL, while the BI rate, inflation and lending have not significant influence on NPL in the commercial segment Bank of XYZ.

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