Intan Suhaila Maulad Haji Md Isa, Raziah Bi Mohamed Sadique, Norhayati Alias, Noor Hasniza Haron
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With the economy’s growth, the banking industry expands, and the competitiveness intensifies with the increased number of banks. Nevertheless, its non-payment also leads to huge losses for banks and the country. One of the critical determinants of the banking sector's performance is the loans advanced to get the profit. Therefore, the loans and their repayments are used as the comparison. Specifically, banks note their repayments seriously, and those default loans are declared non-performing loans (NPLs). Thus, NPL indicates a country’s banking system’s health. This study investigates the factors influencing Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) in the commercial banking sector of Malaysia from 2012 to 2021. NPLs are considered a crucial indicator of the banking system's health and the overall economic health of a country. The study examines the relationship between bank-specific and macroeconomic factors and their impact on NPLs. The bank-specific factors analyzed are loan-to-deposit ratios, capital adequacy ratios, and bank size. In contrast, macroeconomic factors are unemployment, inflation, and gross domestic product. Data were collected from published annual reports, the World Bank website, and DataStream navigators for ten years from 2012 to 2021, involving 26 commercial banks in Malaysia. Data analysis includes Descriptive Analysis, Correlation, Multicollinearity, and Multiple Regression Analysis using SPSS version 20 software. The result indicates that loan-to-deposit ratio, bank size, unemployment rate, and gross domestic product significantly impact the NPLs in the Malaysian Commercial Banks industry. Meanwhile, the capital adequacy ratio and inflation rate did not affect the NPLs in Malaysia.
随着经济的发展,银行业规模不断扩大,银行数量不断增加,竞争力不断增强。然而,它的不支付也给银行和国家带来了巨大的损失。银行业业绩的关键决定因素之一是为获得利润而提前发放的贷款。因此,我们用贷款和还款作为比较。具体来说,银行认真记录其还款,这些违约贷款被宣布为不良贷款(NPLs)。因此,不良贷款反映了一个国家银行体系的健康状况。本研究调查了影响马来西亚商业银行部门不良贷款(NPLs)的因素,从2012年到2021年。不良贷款被认为是银行体系健康状况和一个国家整体经济健康状况的关键指标。该研究考察了银行特定因素和宏观经济因素之间的关系及其对不良贷款的影响。分析的银行特定因素包括存贷比、资本充足率和银行规模。相反,宏观经济因素是失业、通货膨胀和国内生产总值。数据收集自已发布的年度报告、世界银行网站和DataStream导航器,时间跨度为2012年至2021年,涉及马来西亚26家商业银行。数据分析包括描述性分析、相关性分析、多重共线性分析和多元回归分析,使用SPSS version 20软件。结果表明,存贷比、银行规模、失业率和国内生产总值显著影响马来西亚商业银行行业的不良贷款。同时,资本充足率和通货膨胀率对马来西亚的不良贷款没有影响。