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Compare Indo Kordsa Tbk (BRAM) vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk (PNBN) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Indo Kordsa Tbk vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk — how do they compare? Indo Kordsa Tbk trades at Rp4,550 (market cap 2.01T, 1.2K 24h volume), while Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk trades at Rp880 (market cap 20.62T, 5.25M 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk is far larger — about 10.3× Indo Kordsa Tbk's market cap, and Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk is more actively traded (5.25M versus 1.2K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BRAMPNBN
Market Cap
2.01T20.62T
Volume
1.2K5.25M
Lot
1252.51K
Turnover
5.46M4.62B
Average Price
4,551.67880.1
Value
5.46M4.62B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
880
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
1.91K

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About Indo Kordsa Tbk

PT Indo Kordsa Tbk (the Company) was established in 1981 in Jakarta, PT Branta Mulia Tbk was South East Asian’s first tire cord fabric manufacturer. The Branta Mulia Group has since expanded its vertical integration to include the production facilities of nylon 66 and polyester tire yarns used in the manufacture of tire cord fabrics. The company’s production process applies state of the art technologies in its Indonesian and Thailand tire cord fabric plants. PT Branta Mulia Tbk became a publicly listed company in 1990 when its shares were initially listed on the Jakarta and Surabaya Stock Exchanges. All of the company’s issued shares have been de-listed from PT Bursa Efek Surabaya effective from 5 September 1999.

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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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