Bank Aladin Syariah Tbk vs Indonesia Prima Property Tbk — how do they compare? Bank Aladin Syariah Tbk trades at Rp278 (market cap 4.08T, 2.26M 24h volume), while Indonesia Prima Property Tbk trades at Rp1,000 (market cap 3.02T, 19.7K 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Aladin Syariah Tbk is the larger of the two by market cap, and Bank Aladin Syariah Tbk is more actively traded (2.26M versus 19.7K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BANK | OMRE | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | 4.08T | 3.02T |
Volume | 2.26M | 19.7K |
Lot | 22.63K | 197 |
Turnover | 626.33M | 19.71M |
Average Price | 276.73 | 1,000.56 |
Value | 626.33M | 19.71M |
Indicative Equilibrium Price | 278 | — |
Indicative Equilibrium Volume | 223 | — |
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PT Bank Net Indonesia Syariah Tbk (the “Bank”) formerly PT Bank Maybank Syariah Indonesia was established based on Deed No.58 dated September 16, 1994 and ammanded No.135 dated October 17, 1994, of Achmad Abid, S.H. The bank changed its name from the previous name "PT Maybank Nusa International" to "PT Bank Maybank Indocorp ". The bank again changed its name from "PT Bank Maybank Indocorp" to "PT Bank Maybank Syariah Indonesia ”(Maybank Syariah) in line with the change in business from conventional commercial banks become a sharia commercial bank. The bank again changed its name, most recently changed to "PT Bank Net Indonesia Syariah" based on Deed of Statement of Shareholders' Decisions taken outside the Company Meeting No. 5 dated July 3 2019, made before Aliya S. Azhar, S.H., M.H., M.Kn., Notary in Jakarta.
Read more on BANK →PT Indonesia Prima Property Tbk (the Company) was established within the framework of the Domestic Capital Investment Law No. 6 year 1968 as amended by Law No. 12 year 1970 based on notarial deed No. 31 dated April 23, 1983 of Sastra Kosasih, S.H., notary in Surabaya. PT Ometraco Realty, is a member of the Ometraco Group. The company operates in developing and managing apartments, office properties, hotels and shopping centers.
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