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Compare Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk (BDMN) vs RDI Insight ETF FTSE Indonesia Low Volatility Factor Index (XILV) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk vs RDI Insight ETF FTSE Indonesia Low Volatility Factor Index — how do they compare? Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk trades at Rp4,150 (market cap 40.06T, 1.96M 24h volume), while RDI Insight ETF FTSE Indonesia Low Volatility Factor Index trades at Rp97 (market cap 2.15B, 34.1K 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk is far larger — about 18632.6× RDI Insight ETF FTSE Indonesia Low Volatility Factor Index's market cap, and Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk is more actively traded (1.96M versus 34.1K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BDMNXILV
Market Cap
40.06T2.15B
Volume
1.96M34.1K
Lot
19.62K341
Turnover
8.11B3.29M
Average Price
4,134.396.34
Value
8.11B3.29M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
4,150
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
390

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About Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk

Bank Danamon (the Bank) domiciled in Jakarta, was established on July 16, 1956, based on the notarial deed No. 134 of Meester Raden Soedja, S.H. The Bank received its permit as a commercial bank the following September 1956, and became a foreign exchange bank in November 1988. During the Asian Financial crisis of 1997, Bank Danamon ran into a liquidity insolvency and was taken over by the government of Indonesia in April 1998, which placed in the care of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) to be included in the bank recapitalization and merger programs. Following a third rights issue by Bank Danamon and the subsequent merging of Bank PDFCI into the Bank on December 30, 1999; the racapitalizaton of Bank Danamon which increased its statutory capital To Rp 10 trillion on May 17, 2000; and the merging of eight private banks (Bank Jaya, Bank Tiara Asia, Bank Pos Nusntara, Bank Rama, Bank Tamara, Bank Nusa Nasional, Bank Duta and Bank Bank Risjad Salim International) into Bank Danamon on June 30, 2000; Bank Danamon re-emerged as one of Indonesia’s four designated core banks along with Bank Central Asia in the private sector, and with Bank andiri and Bank BNI in the Public sector.

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About RDI Insight ETF FTSE Indonesia Low Volatility Factor Index

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