Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)

In the case of Indonesia regarding capital sources in Islamic Banks, all Islamic Banks are subsidiaries of Conventional Banks (except Bank Muamalat). Bank Syariah Mandiri which is the only Islamic Bank that meets capital ownership with Business Category Bank Level III (BUKU III) is also a subsidiary...

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Main Authors: Lucky Nugroho, Wiwik Utami, Caturida Meiwanto Doktorlina, Soeharjoto Soekapdjo, Tengku Chandra Husnadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul Commerce University 2017-11-01
Series:International Journal of Commerce and Finance
Online Access:http://ijcf.ticaret.edu.tr/index.php/ijcf/article/view/53/pdf_37
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spelling doaj-4fd69b4a4dcc4ab39b0c8029ff47490e2020-11-24T20:52:24ZengIstanbul Commerce UniversityInternational Journal of Commerce and Finance2149-96082149-96082017-11-0132110Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)Lucky NugrohoWiwik UtamiCaturida Meiwanto Doktorlina Soeharjoto Soekapdjo Tengku Chandra HusnadiIn the case of Indonesia regarding capital sources in Islamic Banks, all Islamic Banks are subsidiaries of Conventional Banks (except Bank Muamalat). Bank Syariah Mandiri which is the only Islamic Bank that meets capital ownership with Business Category Bank Level III (BUKU III) is also a subsidiary of Bank Mandiri (conventional bank). In the same way, conventional banks become essential to meet the capital requirement to improve the business of Islamic Bank. This article aims to determine the role of capital and operating profit for business expansion (financing) in Bank Syariah Mandiri. The method used is the quantitative method by using statistical tool STATA version 13. The result of regression test is known that capital and profit have a significant influence in increasing financing expansion in Islamic Bank. Also, the price of the number of bad debts causes the lack of public confidence in the Islamic bank. The alternative to increasing the capital and public trust is government policies to support Islamic bank become independent.http://ijcf.ticaret.edu.tr/index.php/ijcf/article/view/53/pdf_37
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Wiwik Utami
Caturida Meiwanto Doktorlina
Soeharjoto Soekapdjo
Tengku Chandra Husnadi
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Wiwik Utami
Caturida Meiwanto Doktorlina
Soeharjoto Soekapdjo
Tengku Chandra Husnadi
Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)
International Journal of Commerce and Finance
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Wiwik Utami
Caturida Meiwanto Doktorlina
Soeharjoto Soekapdjo
Tengku Chandra Husnadi
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title Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)
title_short Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)
title_full Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)
title_fullStr Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)
title_full_unstemmed Islamic Banking Capital Challenges to Increase Business Expansion (Indonesia Cases)
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publisher Istanbul Commerce University
series International Journal of Commerce and Finance
issn 2149-9608
2149-9608
publishDate 2017-11-01
description In the case of Indonesia regarding capital sources in Islamic Banks, all Islamic Banks are subsidiaries of Conventional Banks (except Bank Muamalat). Bank Syariah Mandiri which is the only Islamic Bank that meets capital ownership with Business Category Bank Level III (BUKU III) is also a subsidiary of Bank Mandiri (conventional bank). In the same way, conventional banks become essential to meet the capital requirement to improve the business of Islamic Bank. This article aims to determine the role of capital and operating profit for business expansion (financing) in Bank Syariah Mandiri. The method used is the quantitative method by using statistical tool STATA version 13. The result of regression test is known that capital and profit have a significant influence in increasing financing expansion in Islamic Bank. Also, the price of the number of bad debts causes the lack of public confidence in the Islamic bank. The alternative to increasing the capital and public trust is government policies to support Islamic bank become independent.
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