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Analisis Pengelolaan Kredit Pada Pt. Bank Perkreditan Rakyat Ganto Nagari 1954 Lubuk Alung

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  • Desrahayu, Anita
  • fernos, jhon

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Banks are institutions that play an active role in economic growth in general. As an intermediary between parties who have funds and parties who need funds, banks have a main function, among others: Banks as institutions that collect public funds in the form of deposits,banks as institutions that channel funds to the public in the form of credit, banks as institutions that launch transactions trade and circulation of money.Increasing the role of banks is very necessary to increase the real business volume that can encourage economic growth and can improve people's welfare. PT. The People's Credit Bank (BPR) Ganto Nagari 1954 Lubuk Alung is a competent institution to realize an increase in economic growth, especially for the middle and lower classes. Evidenced by the increase in business volume, distribution in the field of credit and the quality of loans disbursed.

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  • Desrahayu, Anita & fernos, jhon, 2019. "Analisis Pengelolaan Kredit Pada Pt. Bank Perkreditan Rakyat Ganto Nagari 1954 Lubuk Alung," OSF Preprints xsmja, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:xsmja
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/xsmja
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