Decision Analysis of Giving Credit Using Pairwise Comparisons and Scoring Methods (Case Study: Bank XYZ)

  • Priangga P
  • Suryani E
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Kredit Usaha Rakyat (KUR) is a type of credit given by Bank for segment business Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (UMKMK). Along with the high interest of the community in applying for credit to the Bank, it raises its problems, namely determining the feasibility of customers. Determining this feasibility is important, considering that KUR is one of the Government's programs in empowering the UMKMK industry sector so that the risk of non-performing loans is expected to be minimized. The method used in this study is the Pairwise Comparisons and Scoring, based on the consideration that Pairwise Comparisons and Scoring are aids in priority of criteria, the priority of sub-criteria and giving scoring to determine lending decisions. Pairwise Comparisons are the basic concepts of the Analytical Hierarchy Process, which have been proven to solve decision problems which involve many complex criteria. The results obtained in this study are the priority of criteria, the priority of, and scoring of debtors for the determination of debtors who are eligible or not eligible for receive credit - 30 debtors who were sampled in this study. There were 17 debtors eligible to receive credit and 13 debtors were not eligible to receive credit.

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Priangga, P., & Suryani, E. (2019). Decision Analysis of Giving Credit Using Pairwise Comparisons and Scoring Methods (Case Study: Bank XYZ). IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science, 30(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.12962/j20882033.v30i1.4664

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