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Accounting

ISSN 2369-7407 (Online) - ISSN 2369-7393 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 8 Issue 3 pp. 287-292 , 2022

The effectiveness of the determinants of banking credit growth Pages 287-292 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Suarni Norawati, Zulher Zulher, Kasmawati Kasmawati, Cicih Ratnasih

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2021.12.001

Keywords: Third Party Funds, Operational Costs, Credit Growth

Abstract: This study discusses the variables that can determine the growth of bank credit in Indonesia. The selected independent variables are the control of third-party funds and operating costs on credit growth. The analytical method used is multiple regression with Probit analysis to see the lag-1 and lag-2 data categories. The results obtained that the Control of Third Parties Funds and Operational Costs on Credit Growth obtained significant results according to the simultaneous hypothesis testing. It means that the third-party funds and the operating costs affect credit growth. Meanwhile, the third-party funds partially influence the dependent variable, namely credit growth. Finally, the operational costs partially influence the dependent variable, namely credit growth.


How to cite this paper
Norawati, S., Zulher, Z., Kasmawati, K & Ratnasih, C. (2022). The effectiveness of the determinants of banking credit growth.Accounting, 8(3), 287-292.

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