The Assessment of State-Owned Bank Soundness Using RGEC Method Before and During Covid-19 Pandemic

Fransdito Ali Ilyas, Christina Tri Setyorini
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Covid-19 entered Indonesia in March of 2020, affecting nearly all sectors, including the finance industry. This study aims to analyze the financial performance of state-owned banks in Indonesia (BNI, BRI, Mandiri, and BTN) for the period 2018-2021 using the RGEC (risk profile, gcg, income, and capital) method. According to circular letter of Bank Indonesia (SE BI) no. 13 of 2011, each bank is required to conduct an independent assessment of its financial condition. This study employs a descriptive quantitative methodology. In this research, the purposive sampling method was used. The sample consists of state-owned institutions that have published annual reports from 2018 to 2021 consecutively. Documents and secondary data are the categories and sources of data utilized for this article. Based on the findings of this analysis as a whole, BNI bank has a very healthy predicate in 2018, 2019, and 2021, and a healthy predicate in 2020. BTN bank has a consecutively healthy predicate for the 2018-2021 period, while Mandiri bank and BRI bank have a consecutively very healthy predicate for the 2018-2021 period.
在 Covid-19 大流行之前和期间使用 RGEC 方法评估国有银行的稳健性
Covid-19 于 2020 年 3 月进入印尼,几乎影响了包括金融业在内的所有行业。本研究旨在使用 RGEC(风险状况、GCG、收入和资本)方法分析印尼国有银行(BNI、BRI、Mandiri 和 BTN)在 2018-2021 年期间的财务业绩。根据印度尼西亚银行(SE BI)2011 年第 13 号通函,每家银行都必须对其财务状况进行独立评估。本研究采用描述性定量方法。本研究采用目的抽样法。样本由 2018 年至 2021 年连续发布年报的国有机构组成。文件和二手数据是本文利用的数据类别和来源。根据本次分析结果整体来看,BNI 银行在 2018 年、2019 年和 2021 年的谓词非常健康,2020 年的谓词健康。BTN 银行在 2018-2021 年期间的谓词连续健康,而 Mandiri 银行和 BRI 银行在 2018-2021 年期间的谓词连续非常健康。
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