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Compare Intiland Development Tbk. (DILD) vs Victoria Insurance Tbk. (VINS) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Intiland Development Tbk. vs Victoria Insurance Tbk. — how do they compare? Intiland Development Tbk. trades at Rp115 (market cap 1.2T, 12.33M 24h volume), while Victoria Insurance Tbk. trades at Rp141 (market cap 217.48B, 131.5K 24h volume). The key difference: Intiland Development Tbk. is far larger — about 5.5× Victoria Insurance Tbk.'s market cap, and Intiland Development Tbk. is more actively traded (12.33M versus 131.5K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

DILDVINS
Market Cap
1.2T217.48B
Volume
12.33M131.5K
Lot
123.31K1.32K
Turnover
1.42B18.42M
Average Price
115.27140.1
Value
1.42B18.42M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
115145
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
33408

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Intiland Development Tbk.

PT Intiland Development Tbk formerly Dharmala Intiland, controlled by the Gondokusumo family, was established in 1983 as the property arm of the Dharmala Group. The company is basically a real estate developer with its principal asset being the 240-hectare Grande Family Estate in Surabaya.

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About Victoria Insurance Tbk.

PT Victoria Insurance Tbk (the Company) has been established since 1978 under the name Great PT. Asuransi Agung Asia. In November 1989, changed its name to PT. Asuransi Summa and changed back in July 1993 under the name General PT Asuransi Centris and as of August 2010, all shares and the Companys management was taken over by a large company group under the banner of Victoria and the Company name was changed to PT Victoria Insurance. Victoria Group is a national investment holding company with portfolio business including financial services, banking, chemicals, steel, agricultural, plantations.

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