Astra, ID1000118300

Astra Stock - Weekly sector check on Indonesian conglomerate

19.06.2026 - 20:33:47 | ad-hoc-news.de

Astra (PT Astra International Tbk) remains one of Indonesia’s key blue-chip conglomerates. With no fresh corporate headlines today, investors are looking at the group’s role in Jakarta’s equity benchmarks and how its diverse businesses set the tone for the broader market.

Astra, ID1000118300
Astra, ID1000118300

Edited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 18:30 UTC. Details in the imprint.

Astra (ID1000118300) is a core blue chip on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and a bellwether for Jakarta’s equity market. With no new Astra-specific filings or major analyst actions emerging from Jakarta or global wires today, the focus shifts to a weekly sector and peer comparison.

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Position in Jakarta’s blue-chip universe

Astra is one of the largest diversified groups on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, with activities spanning automotive, financial services, heavy equipment, mining, agribusiness, infrastructure and digital services, according to the company’s profile on its investor relations site. The IR overview describes the group as a diversified conglomerate.

The stock is a major component of the FTSE Indonesia index family and a key holding for many Indonesia-focused funds, giving it an outsized influence on local benchmarks compared with smaller single-line companies in autos or finance.

Weekly sector and peer comparison

Against other major Indonesian conglomerates and automotive groups, Astra’s diversified model provides exposure not only to passenger-car demand but also to motorcycle sales, construction equipment, palm oil and toll-road traffic, which tend to move on different economic cycles.

Compared with global automotive peers, Astra’s earnings are more tightly linked to Indonesia’s domestic consumption and commodity cycle rather than export-heavy dynamics seen at Japanese or Korean carmakers, which makes it a regional macro proxy for many portfolio managers.

How the company makes money

Astra generates most of its revenue from automotive distribution and manufacturing, financial services such as auto financing and banking, and heavy equipment and mining services, supplemented by agribusiness, infrastructure projects and a growing digital services portfolio, as outlined in its latest corporate presentations. A recent corporate profile breaks down these business segments.

Where the stock trades today

The shares of Astra (ID1000118300) trade on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in Jakarta; the latest reliably verifiable price data were not available at the time of this review, so no current quote can be stated here.

Key facts on Astra stock

  • Company: PT Astra International Tbk
  • ISIN: ID1000118300
  • Ticker: ASII
  • Venue: Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)
  • Sector / Industry: Consumer Discretionary / Conglomerates, Autos and Components
  • Index membership: Major component of Indonesian blue-chip indices and FTSE Indonesia benchmarks

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