The Effect of Bank Health Level and GCG Self Assessment on Banking Performance

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Title

The Effect of Bank Health Level and GCG Self Assessment on Banking Performance

Subject

Financial Performance, Bank Soundness Ratio and GCG Self-Assessment.

Description

Bank Bukopin'sliquidity difficulties in 2020 were triggered by internal problems which resulted in disruptions to payment traffic, money withdrawals and financing distribution, this had an impact on decreasing public trust and causing harm to the banking world. The research aims to prove the effect of banking soundness level and GCG Self-Assessment on the financial performance of Indonesian banks. The research design is quantitative associatif and the unit of analysis is the company's annual report. Samples were taken from a population of banking entities listed on the IDX for the 2017-2021 period through a purposive-sampling technique and data analysis using panel data regression with the E-Views 10 program. The research results prove that simultaneously financial performance (ROA) is influenced by CAR, BOPO, NPL, LDR and SA-GCG. Partially the CAR, BOPO, and NPL variables affect financial performance (ROA). while LDR and SA-GCG do not affect financial performance (ROA). The research findings indicate that the LDR owned by banks is still in a safe condition and the Self-Assessment-GCG made by the bank does not provide a guarantee that it will increase banking performance

Creator

Sustari Alamsyah1*,Khorida AR2,Desi Susilawati3

Source

https://dinastipub.org/DIJEFA/article/view/2130/1451

Publisher

Muhammadiyah Tangerang University

Date

02Deecmber2023

Contributor

Sustari Alamsyah

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Text

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Citation

Sustari Alamsyah1*,Khorida AR2,Desi Susilawati3, “The Effect of Bank Health Level and GCG Self Assessment on Banking Performance,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed March 14, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/5863.