People's preference for saving in islamic banks can be determined by how much they know or understand about islamic banks and services, as well as how easily they can access islamic banking, and how much this influences their interest in Bacan District. Multiple linear regression has been used to determine the impact of knowledge on people's interest in saving money at islamic banks there. The findings revealed that the knowledge component (P1), which had a probability value of 0.00%, had a substantial impact. The study's findings on the service variable (P2) indicate that there is a lack of public interest in saving in islamic banks, with a likelihood value of 0.87%. The findings disprove the idea that low public interest in saving at islamic banks is a result of poor service. According to earlier research by Maysaroh (2014), location factors have a significant impact on customers' decisions, however the impact is not very strong. In contrast to earlier studies, the findings of which are invariably significant, this study. The location variable (P3) had no statistically significant impact. Despite being easily accessible and including security indications and location techniques, P3 remains the most prominent signal. Additionally, islamic banks must make islamic banking systems and products available to the general public in order to gauge that population's interest in islamic banks. Keywords: Interests; Islamic Banking; Bacan.
Purpose:This study analyzes factors influencing students to take the Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah University's Islamic Economics program. The factors that researchers will study include interest, motivation, parental status, and employment which are expected.Methodology: This study uses a questionnaire method by making a list of questions and giving them to respondents in the hope of responding to these questions.Findings:Measurement variable is done by Likert scale using the suspension method. The population in this study were undergraduate students at the Faculty of Religion Islam Department of Sharia Economics at Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah University.Implication:The sampling method was carried out by accidental sampling, a sampling technique based on coincidence/incidental encounter researchers. It can be used as a sample if viewed by someone who coincidentally encountered it; it is suitable as a data source.
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