BEM, TH0019010003

BEM Stock - Friday review and toll-road peer comparison

19.06.2026 - 20:31:05 | ad-hoc-news.de

BEM, the Bangkok Expressway and Metro operator from Thailand, has seen muted newsflow this week. With no fresh filings or broker calls, investors are watching the stock in the context of regional toll-road and infrastructure peers.

BEM, TH0019010003
BEM, TH0019010003

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BEM (TH0019010003) operates key expressways and metro lines in the Bangkok area. With no new investor-relations releases, regulatory filings or major analyst actions reported over the past day, the stock sits in a quiet phase within the Thai infrastructure sector.

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What the latest filings show

BEM Public Company Limited’s most recent English-language investor update on its website centers on its 2024 first-quarter results, where management highlighted expressway and metro traffic recovery after the pandemic period. The IR materials emphasize revenue growth from higher traffic volumes and fare collections.

In that update, the company also pointed to ongoing cost controls and a stable concession framework for its main expressway and metro assets. No new guidance changes, dividend announcements or management reshuffles have been published on the IR page in the last few days.

Friday view across toll-road peers

Against this quiet backdrop, BEM is often compared with other listed toll-road and transport-infrastructure operators in Asia, such as China’s Jiangsu Expressway and Hong Kong-listed Shenzhen Expressway, as well as global names like France’s Eiffage and Italy’s Atlantia successor entities. These peers provide a reference for valuation and traffic trends across regions.

Analyst commentary compiled on regional broker platforms continues to frame BEM as a domestic infrastructure play tied to Thai GDP, tourism recovery and urbanization in Bangkok, similar in demand drivers to other urban toll-road and metro operators. On balance, investors are watching sector-wide traffic data more than stock-specific headlines this week.

How the company makes money

BEM generates most of its revenue from toll collections on Bangkok expressway concessions and fare income on the Metropolitan Rapid Transit subway lines, complemented by smaller contributions from commercial space, advertising and related services along its routes and stations.

Where the stock trades today

The shares of BEM (TH0019010003) trade on the Stock Exchange of Thailand at THB 8.80 as of 06/19/2026, 16:30 ICT.

Key facts on BEM stock

  • Company: Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited
  • ISIN: TH0019010003
  • WKN: A1W9QK
  • Ticker: BEM
  • Venue: Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)
  • Price (as of 06/19/2026, 16:30 ICT): 8.80 THB
  • Market cap: 141,000,000,000 THB (as of 06/19/2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Industrials / Transportation Infrastructure
  • Index membership: SET50 Index
  • Next earnings date: 08/09/2026

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