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Compare Bank Ganesha Tbk (BGTG) vs Jaya Agra Wattie Tbk (JAWA) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Bank Ganesha Tbk vs Jaya Agra Wattie Tbk — how do they compare? Bank Ganesha Tbk trades at Rp110 (market cap 2.59T, 543.6K 24h volume), while Jaya Agra Wattie Tbk trades at Rp113 (market cap 1.87T, 1.45M 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Ganesha Tbk is the larger of the two by market cap, and Jaya Agra Wattie Tbk is more actively traded (1.45M versus 543.6K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BGTGJAWA
Market Cap
2.59T1.87T
Volume
543.6K1.45M
Lot
5.44K14.49K
Turnover
59.52M164.85M
Average Price
109.49113.81
Value
59.52M164.85M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
110113
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
8734

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Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Bank Ganesha Tbk

P.T. Bank Ganesha Tbk (”the Bank”) was established based on Deed No. 47 dated May 15, 1990 of notary Esther Daniar Iskandar S.H. The Bank started commercial operations on April 30, 1992 when it obtained its business license based on the Decision Letter No. 393/KMK-013/1992 dated April 14, 1992 from the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia. In accordance with Bank Indonesia’sDecision Letter No. 26/66/KEP/DIR dated September 12, 1995, the Bank is authorized to be a foreign exchange bank.

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About Jaya Agra Wattie Tbk

PT Jaya Agra Wattie was founded with the name Handel Maatschappij J.A. Wattie and Company Limited. PT Jaya Agra Wattie (Persero) is one of private agribusiness corporations engaging in plantation, processing and agricultural logistics and marketing activities. Having 90 years of experience in the agriculture sector, the company continually strengthens its business base through a diversification approach by cultivating various premium plantations of primary raw commodities such as rubber, crude palm oil (CPO), coffee and tea.

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