The Influence of Liquid Collateral Types and Credit Processes Through Digital Marketing On Customer Decisions To Take Cash Collateral Credit at Bank ABC
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https://doi.org/10.59141/jist.v5i3.981Keywords:
Credit;, bank jatim;, cashAbstract
This study aims to find out about the influence of the type of liquid collateral on the customer's decision to take Cash Collateral Credit and; The influence of the credit process through digital marketing on the customer's decision to take Cash Collateral Credit at Bank Jatim. As mentioned earlier, this research is a qualitative research framed using the CIT (Critical Incident Technique) method. It was found that CCC's outstanding did not grow significantly and was still far below 1% (one prosen) both in terms of total outstanding KYD (Credit Granted) and from total outstanding deposits.
The fact that CCC's NoA did not grow significantly and is still further below 1% (one prosen) is both reviewed from the total NoA of KYD given and of the total NoA of deposits. Moreover, from Table 1.2, it can be seen that liquid-type collateral such as CCC at Bank Jatim seems less interested when compared to loans with non-liquid collateral.
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