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Compare Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk (AGRS) vs DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk. (HERO) Price & Performance

Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk
DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk.

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk vs DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk. — how do they compare? Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk trades at Rp60 (market cap 2.89T, 2.61M 24h volume), while DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk. trades at Rp330 (market cap 1.34T, 454.9K 24h volume). The key difference: Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk is far larger — about 2.2× DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk.'s market cap, and Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk is more actively traded (2.61M versus 454.9K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AGRSHERO
Market Cap
2.89T1.34T
Volume
2.61M454.9K
Lot
26.06K4.55K
Turnover
154.84M146.37M
Average Price
59.42321.76
Value
154.84M146.37M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
60330
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
20213

Returns comparison

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About Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk

PT Bank Agris Tbk (formerly PT Bank Finconesia) (the Bank) was established on November 13, 1973. The Deed of establishment was approved by the Ministry of Justice on April 4, 1974 and published in Supplement No. 201 of the State Gazette of Republic Indonesia No. 41 dated May 21, 1974.

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About DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk.

The company began its commercial operations in August 1972. Hero is Indonesia’s largest supermarket chain with a network of 66 supermarkets, consisting of 44 stores in Greater Jakarta and 22 stores in major regional cities. Supermarket operations account for about 90% of sales complemented by an array of retail formats including convenience stores, mini markets, and pharmacies. The company’s mission is to be the leading modern food retailer in Indonesia in terms of sales and profits, targeting the middle to upper income consumer segments where buying power is greatest. As the economy begins to gather strength, HERO has relatively aggressive expansion plans drawing upon its established brand, a reputation for fresh quality foods, friendly experienced staff, best service, a leading position in category and space management and efficient centralized distribution infrastructure. In 1998 the acquisition of a 32% effective interest in Hero by Dairy Farm International contributed significant international experience and expertise to the local knowledge and insight of Hero’s management as well as recognition of the potential of Indonesia as one of the most attractive growth markets in South East Asia over the medium long term.

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