Kontribusi Perbankan Syariah terhadap Permodalan UMKM Selama Pandemi Covid-19

Ana Zahrotun Nihayah, Lathif Hanafir Rifqi
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Islamic banks as one of the MSME stakeholders, must participate in helping and resurrecting MSMEs so that they can grow and develop like their normal conditions. This research uses a descriptive approach by using secondary data from Islamic banking statistics during the COVID-19 period (March 2020 to February 2022). Data analysis used reduction, display, and descriptive analysis techniques. The results showed that the role of Islamic banks during the COVID-19 pandemic was manifested in three ways, namely 1) as a distributor of assistance from the government, 2) providing financing restructuring, and 3) encouraging increased financing for MSMEs. The development of Islamic bank financing during the COVID-19 pandemic was relatively stable and even had an average increase compared to the pre-covid-19 period. The increase in working capital financing was by 21%, while the average investment financing increased by 31.72%. The NPF ratio of Islamic banks during the COVID-19 pandemic on a monthly average was above the maximum standard set by Bank Indonesia for this type of working capital financing, which was 5.05%. On the other hand, the NPF ratio of working capital financing above 5% also occurred 15 times in 24 months of observation. Meanwhile, the NPF ratio for investment financing during the COVID-19 period was, on average, below Bank Indonesia's standard of 4.05%. However, in certain months it shows that the NPF ratio for investment financing is still above 5%. This must be a concern because Islamic banks are considered not to apply the principle of prudence in providing financing.
伊斯兰银行在19大流行期间对UMKM资本的贡献
伊斯兰银行作为中小微企业的利益相关者之一,必须参与帮助和复兴中小微企业,使其能够在正常条件下成长和发展。本研究采用描述性方法,使用了2019冠状病毒病期间(2020年3月至2022年2月)伊斯兰银行统计数据的二手数据。数据分析使用简化、显示和描述性分析技术。结果表明,在新冠肺炎疫情期间,伊斯兰银行的作用表现在三个方面,即1)作为政府援助的分销商,2)提供融资重组,3)鼓励增加对中小微企业的融资。新冠肺炎疫情期间,伊斯兰银行融资发展相对稳定,甚至比疫情前有平均增长。营运资金融资额增长21%,投资融资额平均增长31.72%。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,伊斯兰银行的月平均NPF比率高于印度尼西亚银行为此类流动资金融资设定的最高标准5.05%。另一方面,在24个月的观察中,NPF比率高于5%的营运资金融资也发生了15次。与此同时,2019冠状病毒病期间投资融资的NPF比率平均低于印尼央行4.05%的标准。然而,在某些月份,它显示投资融资的NPF比率仍在5%以上。这必须引起关注,因为伊斯兰银行被认为在提供融资时不适用审慎原则。
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