Abstract

Amid the increasingly competitive competition among banking institutions today, the Village Credit Institution ‘Lembaga Perkreditan Desa’ (LPD) belonging to the Pakraman village in Bali is getting stronger. This scientific work discusses LPD as the economic and socio-cultural capital of Balinese society. As a result of qualitative research, the data obtained through literature review, observation and in-depth interviews with nine informants, namely the administrators of the Empowering Institute of LPD of Bali Province and managers LPD Kesiman, Denpasar; LPD Seminyak, Kuta-Badung; and LPD Beraban Kediri. The data analysis was done by a descriptive interpretation by using management theory and Bourdeau social practice theory. The results of the research indicate that as economic capital, LPD proved able to build entrepreneurship and empower local villagers of pakraman. As a social capital, LPD has its own value structure, has a social network and gained the trust of its customers. Furthermore, as a cultural capital, LPD is able to strengthen the tradition of local pakraman villagers and become part of the cultural pillars of Balinese society. It is expected that LPD strengthening will continue to be done according to the needs and development of Balinese people

Highlights

  • The socio-economic welfare of the people in a country is reflected in the financial insurance obtained by the residents for the cultivation of their business

  • The level of program coverage provided by the Micro Finance Institution (MFI) reaches 68.8 percent, in other words from approximately 182.4 million poor people in the region, 125.53 million are granted access to microfinance programs

  • This paper aims to evaluate the role of Lembaga Perkreditan Desa (LPD) as an economic, social and cultural capital analysing its economic, social and cultural components within a holistic approach

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Summary

Introduction

The socio-economic welfare of the people in a country is reflected in the financial insurance obtained by the residents for the cultivation of their business. Establishment of banking institutions in other areas such as BKK in Central Java and LPK in West Java is based on central government policy, namely SKB three ministers and the Governor of Bank Indonesia 2009 and Law No 1 of 2013 on Micro Finance Institution (MFI). This is different from the LPD whose foundation is based on the Provincial Regulation of Bali (No 8 of 2012) and local policy (awig-awig). Based on the study in 3 LPDs, this paper discusses the Village Credit Institution (LPD) as the socio-economic and cultural capital of the people of Bali.

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