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Analysis Of The Influence Of Third-Party Funds (DPK), Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Return On Asset (ROA), Loan To Deposit Ratio (LDR) And Non Performing Loan (NPL) On The Distribution Of Banking Credit
Author(s) -
Angga Dutahatmaja
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2775-7935
DOI - 10.30996/die.v13i1.6370
Subject(s) - non performing loan , return on assets , loan , capital adequacy ratio , business , financial system , asset (computer security) , finance , actuarial science , economics , computer science , incentive , profitability index , microeconomics , computer security
Research Objective: the purpose of this study is to examine the dominant factors that affect the amount of bank credit. The selection of these factors is based on the results of previous research studies. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of third party funds (DPK), capital adequacy ratio (CAR), return on assets (ROA), non-performing loans (NPL) and loan to deposit ratio (LDR) on bank lending partially. Research Method: this research method uses quantitative research methods. The number of samples in this study were three state-owned banks registered with the OJK, namely Bank BRI, Bank BNI and Bank Mandiri for the period 2018-2020 (quarterly data). The data analysis methods used are classical assumption test, multiple regression analysis and t test with SPSS 26 program. Research Result: the results of this study that the variables of Third Party Funds and Loan toDeposit Ratio variables have a positive and significant effect on lending while the variables ofCapital Adequacy Ratio, Return to Assets and Non Performing Loans have no effect on lending.   Keywords: third party funds, capital adequacy ratio, return on assets, non-performing loans, loan to deposit ratio, lending

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