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Compare Catur Sentosa Adiprana Tbk. (CSAP) vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk (PNBN) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Catur Sentosa Adiprana Tbk. vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk — how do they compare? Catur Sentosa Adiprana Tbk. trades at Rp284 (market cap 1.61T, 23K 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 12.8× Catur Sentosa Adiprana Tbk.'s market cap, and Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk is more actively traded (5.25M versus 23K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

CSAPPNBN
Market Cap
1.61T20.62T
Volume
23K5.25M
Lot
23052.51K
Turnover
6.57M4.62B
Average Price
285.67880.1
Value
6.57M4.62B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
282880
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
31.91K

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Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Catur Sentosa Adiprana Tbk.

Catur Sentosa Adiprana Tbk (the company) was established on 31 Dec 1983 based on Notaries Deed No. 93 and the deed of establishment was approved by the the Ministry of Justice dated Sep 18, 1983. Based on the Company’s stockholders’ circular resolution dated June 6, 2007, the stockholders approved the change in the legal status of the Company from a Limited Liability Company “Perseroan Terbatas” with Foreign Capital Investments facility to a Limited Liability Company “Perseroan Terbatas” with Non-Foreign Capital Investments facility/Domestic Capital Investments, including the revocation and/or cancellation of every existing agreement of the Company related to Foreign Capital Investments.

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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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