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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Financial Performance of Islamic Banking in Indonesia

In: Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Management, Business and Economics Conference (AMBEC 2021)

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  • Mochammad Arif Budiman

    (Islamic Financial Institution Accounting Study Program Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin)

  • Salna Azzahrah

    (Islamic Financial Institution Accounting Study Program Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin)

  • Andriani Andriani

    (Islamic Financial Institution Accounting Study Program Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin)

Abstract

This study evaluates the financial performance of Islamic banking in Indonesia during the Coronavirus pandemic by looking at the financial accounts of chosen Islamic banks. The variables of the study include NPF, FDR, CAR, ROA, and ROE. This quantitative examination utilized a comparative-analytical approach. Samples utilized were 5 Islamic full-pledged banks in the country. Financial reports before the pandemic (the fourth quarter of 2019 and the first quarter of 2020) and after the pandemic (the fourth quarter of 2020 and the first quarter of 2021) were investigated. The data then examined with a paired sample t-test utilizing the SPSS program. The results of the study indicated that the Coronavirus pandemic doesn’t influence the financial performance of Islamic banking in this country. It is showed by the outcomes of the paired sample t-test of the variables under study, in which NPF, FDR, CAR, ROA, and ROE do not exhibit any substantial difference in the Islamic banking industry performance both before and after the Coronavirus pandemic.

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  • Mochammad Arif Budiman & Salna Azzahrah & Andriani Andriani, 2023. "The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Financial Performance of Islamic Banking in Indonesia," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Nurafni Eltivia & Nur Indah Riwajanti & Kartika Dewi Sri Susilowati (ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Management, Business and Economics Conference (AMBEC 2021), pages 141-147, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-026-8_16
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-026-8_16
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