Banks have an important role in the economy and serves as a financial intermediary. Credit risk, as one of indicator of the health of the bank, is an interest of all stakeholders including investors stock. This study was conducted to determine the effect of credit risk on bank stock returns listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange. The sampling method performed on 8 banks for a sample of meeting the requirements of the study. Credit risk data consisting of CAR (Capital Adequacy Ratio), NPL (Non Performing Loans) and PPAP (Removal of Assets Allowance) financial ratios derived from the quarterly during January 2001-December 2005. The stock prices are taken from the weekly closing stock price data weekly during January 2001-December 2005. Tests using multiple regressions were conducted to determine the effect of credit risk on stock returns. The results show that jointly or individually no significant effect on credit risk with stock returns.