Bank Bumi Arta Tbk PT
IDX:BNBA

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Price: 985 IDR -1.5%
Market Cap: 3.3T IDR
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Bank Bumi Arta Tbk PT
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Market Cap
3.3T IDR
Industry
Banking

PT Bank Bumi Arta Tbk engages in the provision of general banking services. The company is headquartered in Jakarta, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 654 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-06-01. The Bank's products and services include various funding products, financing products, other service products and electronic banking services. The Bank's funding products include current account, pension savings, welfare savings, savings account, multipurpose savings, and super savings, among others. Its financing products include current account loan, fixed loan, on demand loan, house ownership loan, car ownership loan, pension loan, term loan, investment loan, multipurpose loan, personal loan, and trade finance. Its other service products include remittance and collection, opening of letter of credit and bills collection, and foreign currency exchange, among others. Its electronic banking services include Internet banking, mobile banking, BBA Flazz, ATM Bersama ATM Network, and others. Its branches operate into two geographic areas, such as Special District of Jakarta (DKI) Jakarta, and outside DKI Jakarta.

BNBA Intrinsic Value
230.02 IDR
Overvaluation 77%
Intrinsic Value
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