Sebagai agent of regional development, Bank Pembangunan Daerah (BPD) sudah seharusnya mampu mendorong percepatan pembangunan daerah setempat guna membantu perkembangan pembangunan nasional di Indonesia. Salah satu upaya BPD dalam membantu pembangunan daerah adalah dengan memanfaatkan tugas utamanya sebagai sebuah lembaga keuangan, yakni menyalurkan dana himpunan kepada masyarakat dalam bentuk kredit, terutama pada sektor produktif. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh impor non-migas, PDRB, PAD, ROA, CAR, NPL, DPK, size, dan suku bunga kredit terhadap penyaluran kredit dan kredit produktif BPD di seluruh Indonesia. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penyaluran kredit dipengaruhi oleh jumlah impor non-migas, PAD, CAR, NPL, size, dan suku bunga kredit. Sedangkan penyaluran kredit produktif dipengaruhi oleh PDRB, CAR, DPK, dan size
As agent of regional development, Regional Development Banks should be able to stimulate the development of local area in order to increase national development in Indonesia. One thing that Regional Development can do in order to stimulate the regional development is maximize its main duty as financial institution, which has to distribute funds from third party in the form of credit, especially in productive sector. This research is focusing on the effect of non-oil and gas import, Gross Domestic Regional Product, and Own-Source Revenue, ROA, CAR, NPL, Third Party Funds, size, and interest rate toward credit and productive loan distribution of Regional Development Banks in Indonesia. The result shows that credit distribution is affected significantly by non-oil and gas import, Own-Source Revenue, CAR, NPL, size, and interest rate. Meanwhile, productive loan distribution is affected by Gross Domestic Regional Product, CAR, Third Party Funds, and size.