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Compare MNC Kapital Indonesia Tbk (BCAP) vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk (PNBN) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

MNC Kapital Indonesia Tbk vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk — how do they compare? MNC Kapital Indonesia Tbk trades at Rp50 (market cap 2.13T, 136K 24h volume), while Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk trades at Rp875 (market cap 20.98T, 8.2M 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk is far larger — about 9.8× MNC Kapital Indonesia Tbk's market cap, and Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk is more actively traded (8.2M versus 136K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BCAPPNBN
Market Cap
2.13T20.98T
Volume
136K8.2M
Lot
1.36K82.05K
Turnover
6.8M7.15B
Average Price
50870.98
Value
6.8M7.15B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
50875
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
16.94K

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About MNC Kapital Indonesia Tbk

PT MNC Kapital Indonesia Tbk formerly PT Bhakti Capital Indonesia Tbk was established on 15 July 1999, resulting from the restructuring and consolidation of PT Bhakti Investama Tbk, its holding company. At the time it was established, the Company commenced its business activities in the securities sector, among others are financial advisory, brokerage, underwriting, and research and development. In 2003, the Company carried out a business consolidation and transformed into a holding company of several subsidiaries that are engaged in financial services sector, namely PT Bhakti Finance, PT Bhakti Securities, and PT Bhakti Asset Management.

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About Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk

PT Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk (the Bank) was established based on Deed No. 85 dated August 17, 1971 of notary Juliaan Nimrod Siregar gelar Mangaradja, S.H. Panin (Pan Indonesia) Bank was established by the merger of three small private banks. It was one of the first banks to be granted a foreign exchange license in 1972.

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