Impact of financial inclusion and banking characteristics on banking stability in Indonesia

Linda Rosalina, Diah Wahyuningsih
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This study aims to examine the impact of financial inclusion and banking characteristics (bank size, Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), and Non-Performing Loans (NPL)) on the stability of the Indonesian banking sector from 2009 to 2019. The sample in this research comprises 22 banks in the BUKU 3 category and 7 banks in the BUKU 4 category. The data processing method employed is panel data analysis. The fixed effect model was selected as the most suitable model for this study. This research indicates that the financial inclusion variable significantly negatively impacts banking stability due to uneven access to financial inclusion and low financial literacy regarding banking products. Additionally, banking characteristics negatively influence banking stability through the NPL and bank size variables. In contrast, the CAR variable significantly positively affects the banking stability variable. Therefore, expanding financial access through financial education about utilizing and selecting financial service products that cater to the community's needs is essential. This will enhance the benefits of financial inclusion in society and subsequently positively affect banking stability in Indonesia.
金融普惠和银行特征对印尼银行业稳定性的影响
本研究旨在研究金融包容性和银行特征(银行规模、资本充足率(CAR)和不良贷款(NPL))对2009年至2019年印尼银行业稳定性的影响。本研究样本包括22家BUKU 3类银行和7家BUKU 4类银行。数据处理方法为面板数据分析。选择固定效应模型作为最适合本研究的模型。本研究表明,由于普惠金融的可及性不均衡和对银行产品的金融素养较低,普惠金融变量对银行业稳定性产生了显著的负面影响。此外,银行特征通过不良贷款和银行规模变量对银行稳定性产生负向影响。相反,CAR变量显著正向影响银行稳定性变量。因此,通过金融教育来扩大金融服务的使用和选择,以满足社区的需求是必不可少的。这将增强普惠金融在社会中的效益,并随后对印尼银行业的稳定产生积极影响。
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