Bank Bumi Arta Tbk vs Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk. — how do they compare? Bank Bumi Arta Tbk trades at Rp745 (market cap 2.55T, 30.9K 24h volume), while Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk. trades at Rp690 (market cap 423.35B, 79.8K 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Bumi Arta Tbk is far larger — about 6× Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk.'s market cap, and Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk. is more actively traded (79.8K versus 30.9K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BNBA | RIGS | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | 2.55T | 423.35B |
Volume | 30.9K | 79.8K |
Lot | 309 | 798 |
Turnover | 23.06M | 54.84M |
Average Price | 746.13 | 687.16 |
Value | 23.06M | 54.84M |
Indicative Equilibrium Price | — | 690 |
Indicative Equilibrium Volume | — | 1 |
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PT Bank Bumi Arta (the company) was established under its original name of PT Bank Bumi Arta Indonesia on Mar 3, 1967 then changed to PT Bank Bumi Arta based on Notaries Deed dated Jul 19, 1989 and the deed of establishment was approved by the the Ministry of Justice dated Sept 14, 1992. The Company was merged with PT Bank Duta Nusantara (d/h PT Bank Pegawai) to improve operational banking network and to increase capital structure.The Company’s articles of association has been amended several times, most recently by notarial deed No. 8 of Fathiah Helmi, S.H., dated Mar 9, 2006, concerning company public offering.
Read more on BNBA →PT Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk (the Company) was established within the framework of the Foreign Capital Investment Law No. 1 year 1967, as amended by Law No. 11 year 1970, based on Notarial Deed of Mrs. Darwani Sidi Bakaroedin, S.H. No. 25 dated 22 January 1974, which was approved by the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Indonesia in his Decision Letter No. Y.A. 5/98/10, dated 1 April 1974, and was published in State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 39 dated 14 May 1974, Supplement No. 187/1974. PT. Rigs Tenders Indonesia provides shipping services for the offshore oil and gas industry in Indonesia waters. Supported by a fleet of 23 vessels since 1988.
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