ANALISIS RASIO KESEHATAN BANK UMUM KONVENSIONAL DI INDONESIA PERIODE 2016-2020

This research aimed to Analyse the Health Ratios of Conventional Commercial Banks in Indonesia for the Period 2016-2020. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis techniques using the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method, with the help of the Eviews version 10 application. The results of thi...

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Published in:Upajiwa dewantara : jurnal ekonomi, bisnis dan manajemen daulat rakyat Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 31 - 41
Main Authors: Mulyatun, Sri, Berutu, Alexandria, Sri Widawati, Anik
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Indonesian
Published: Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa Yogyakarta 30-06-2022
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Summary:This research aimed to Analyse the Health Ratios of Conventional Commercial Banks in Indonesia for the Period 2016-2020. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis techniques using the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method, with the help of the Eviews version 10 application. The results of this study indicate that the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) shows that it has a negative and insignificant effect of 0.1236% on Return on Assets (ROA) in Conventional Commercial Banks. Loan To Deposit Ratio (LDR) shows that it has a positive and significant effect of 0.0000% on the Return on Assets (ROA) of Conventional Commercial Banks. Non-Performing Loan (NPL) shows that it has a negative and insignificant effect of 0.9694% on the Return on Assets (ROA) of Conventional Commercial Banks. Operating Costs on Operating Income (BOPO) shows that it has a negative and significant effect of 0.0006% on the Return on Assets (ROA) of Conventional Commercial Banks. Based on the coefficient of determination test, the ratio of CAR, LDR, NPL, and BOPO has a simultaneous effect on ROA of Conventional Commercial Banks with a value of 0.681725 or 68.17%.
ISSN:2614-0888
2580-4553
DOI:10.26460/mmud.v6i1.12602