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Analisis Kesehatan Bank Dengan Metode Camel

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  • Arief, A. Anggie Zabrina

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Bank health is assessed as the ability of a bank to carry out normal banking operations and be able to fulfill all of its obligations properly, in accordance with applicable regulations. With regard to the health of Islamic banks, the Islamic Financial Authority (OJK) is the agency authorized to supervise bank health in Indonesia. A healthy bank is a bank that can carry out its functions properly, such as being able to maintain public trust, being able to carry out the intermediary function, being able to help smooth payment traffic, and being able to carry out monetary policy. There are several ways to measure the soundness of a bank, one of which is using the CAMEL (Capital, Asset Quality, Management, Earning and Liquidity) method.

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  • Arief, A. Anggie Zabrina, 2022. "Analisis Kesehatan Bank Dengan Metode Camel," OSF Preprints sezng, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:sezng
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/sezng
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