Abstract
General insurance companies play an important role in maintaining economic stability by transferring financial risks from individuals and companies to insurance companies. However, insurance companies are not immune to the risk of bankruptcy that can arise due to factors such as inability to manage claims, premium fluctuations, and insufficient capital. Early detection of potential bankruptcy becomes very important to prevent greater losses. This study aims to analyze the prediction of bankruptcy in general insurance companies in Indonesia using the Ohlson Model. The Ohlson model is based on logistic regression, taking into account several financial variables such as leverage, profitability, and company size to estimate the probability of bankruptcy. The results of the study are expected to provide insights for insurance company management and regulators in identifying bankruptcy risks and taking appropriate preventive measures. In addition, this study contributes to enriching the literature related to the application of bankruptcy prediction models in the context of the insurance industry in emerging markets. From the analysis, it was found that out of 13 general insurance companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), the Ohlson value for all companies is below 0.38, which indicates that the sampled companies still have fairly good financial stability. The research results are expected to provide insights for insurance company management and regulators in identifying bankruptcy risks and taking appropriate preventive measures. In addition, this study contributes to enriching the literature related to the application of bankruptcy prediction models in the context of the insurance industry in emerging markets.
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