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Marjelin Putri Ndaparoka; Stefanus D.I. Mau; Sihang Gregorius Bali Mema

Modem : Jurnal Informatika dan Sains Teknologi 2026 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi Dan Informatika Indonesia

Savings and Loan Cooperatives (KSP) play a vital role in expanding community access to capital, especially within the informal sector. Nevertheless, non-performing loans remain a persistent challenge that can threaten liquidity and long-term institutional sustainability. KSP CU Mera Ndi Ate faces similar issues, which are assumed to stem not only from administrative weaknesses but also from members’ perceptions and behavioral factors. This research aims to examine the potential causes of non-performing loans through text-based sentiment analysis using an unsupervised learning approach. A quantitative method with a data mining framework was applied. Data were gathered through interviews, observations, documentation, and 200 customer opinion texts processed using the Orange Data Mining application. The analytical stages included preprocessing, corpus development, feature extraction, sentiment clustering, and visualization. Because the dataset lacked predefined labels, unsupervised learning was used to identify naturally emerging sentiment patterns. Findings reveal a predominance of critical sentiments related to credit assessment procedures and service quality. The highest sentiment score (75) concerned insufficient creditworthiness evaluation, followed by concerns about service efficiency (66.6667). These insights suggest that improving assessment accuracy and service quality may help reduce non-performing loans.

Lusi Aprilia; Aditya Liliyan

Jurnal Manajemen Kreatif dan Inovasi 2026 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to analyze the effect of service quality and trust on members’ decisions to use the services of Koperasi Simpan Pinjam (KSP) Pamuji in the Soloraya region. Savings and loan cooperatives play an important role in providing financial access for the community; therefore, service quality and members’ trust are crucial factors in sustaining cooperative services. This research employs a quantitative approach with an explanatory research design. Data were collected through a structured online questionnaire distributed to 201 respondents selected using purposive sampling techniques. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression with the assistance of SPSS version 27. The results indicate that service quality has a positive and significant effect on service usage decisions, as evidenced by a regression coefficient of 0.504 and a significance value below 0.05. Trust also shows a positive and significant effect on service usage decisions with a regression coefficient of 0.375. Simultaneously, service quality and trust explain 82.5% of the variation in service usage decisions. These findings confirm that positive service experiences and high levels of trust are key determinants in encouraging members to use cooperative savings and loan services. The results of this study are expected to provide practical insights for cooperative managers in formulating strategies to improve service quality and strengthen members’ trust in order to enhance sustainability and competitiveness.