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Compare Samator Indo Gas Tbk (AGII) vs Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk (BBNI) Price & Performance

Samator Indo Gas Tbk
Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Samator Indo Gas Tbk vs Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk — how do they compare? Samator Indo Gas Tbk trades at Rp3,080 (market cap 9.94T, 828.9K 24h volume), while Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk trades at Rp3,380 (market cap 128.13T, 55.49M 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk is far larger — about 12.9× Samator Indo Gas Tbk's market cap, and Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk is more actively traded (55.49M versus 828.9K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AGIIBBNI
Market Cap
9.94T128.13T
Volume
828.9K55.49M
Lot
8.29K554.92K
Turnover
2.79B189.5B
Average Price
3,360.553,414.91
Value
2.79B189.5B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
3,0803,380
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
9733.76K

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About Samator Indo Gas Tbk

PT. Aneka Gas Industri Tbk (the Entity) was established based on the Notarial Deed No. 28 of Soeleman Ardjasasmita, S.H., dated September 21, 1971 in Jakarta. The Entity received permanent permit (SIUP) from Capital Investment Coordinating Board regarding the changes of the Entity's status from Foreign Capital Investment to Domestic Capital Investment in its Decision Letter No. 05/V/PMDN/2003 dated March 10, 2003.

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About Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk

PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (“BNI" or “Bank”) was originally established in Indonesia as the central bank under the name “Bank Negara Indonesia” based on Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No. 2 of 1946 dated 5 July 1946. After officially becoming a commercial bank on 15 September 1950, the government granted a foreign exchange license to Bank BNI to facilitate its support for national export development. This task began with the opening of a network of overseas branches.In anticipating, the banking sector deregulation which began in June 1983 and was followed by the October 1988 deregulation package, Bank BNI completely restructured its business operations so as to become more adaptable and flexible in facing increased competition and market development at the time. On 25 November 1996, Bank BNI became the first publicly listed state owned bank when it listed its share on the Jakarta and Surabaya Stock Exchanges.

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