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Analisis Manajemen Risiko Kredit Sebgai Alat Untuk Meminimalisir Risko Kredit Pada Bank Nagari Cabang Pembantu Simpang Haru

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  • fernos, jhon
  • Satifa, Oriza

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This study aims to determine the application of credit risk management and criteria as well as efforts to minimize credit risk in Bank Nagari Simpang Haru Sub-Branch. In implementing credit risk management at Bank Nagari Simpang Haru Sub-Branch, it includes the identification, measurement, monitoring and control of credit risk. Credit risk is the risk of non-performing loans where the debtor must be under special surveillance while the credit measurement must be in accordance with the NPL, Non-perfoming loan (NPL) is very important for credit risk measurement at Bank Nagari Simpang Haru Sub-Branch, because it must be in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Bank Indonesia (BI), by using a non perfoming loan, it will be easy for the Bank to find out the criteria in analyzing credit risk where the Indonesian bank sets a maximum Npl of 5%. Credit collectability is the basis in calculating the level of NPL. Credit Risk Issues that appear at Bank Nagari Simpang Haru Sub-Branch, namely Problem Loans. In this case there are credit risk factors including internal banks, debtors and others. Thus the debtor becomes a factor that often arises and is of special concern.

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  • fernos, jhon & Satifa, Oriza, 2020. "Analisis Manajemen Risiko Kredit Sebgai Alat Untuk Meminimalisir Risko Kredit Pada Bank Nagari Cabang Pembantu Simpang Haru," OSF Preprints 7xc5d, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:7xc5d
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/7xc5d
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