BNI details 2024 rights issue plan, Jakarta shares underpin Indonesian bank sector
25.06.2026 - 18:31:25 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Daniel Hoffmann, Chart & Technicals desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 18:30.
PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (ID1000108905) has outlined key parameters for a new rights issue in 2024. The lender, whose shares trade on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in Jakarta, is targeting a marked capital increase to back medium-term asset growth, according to its latest investor presentation.
Rights issue structure and timeline
In a recent filing to the IDX and materials available on its investor relations site, BNI said it plans to issue a substantial number of new shares with pre-emptive rights to existing shareholders, with the Indonesian state expected to participate pro rata to maintain its majority stake. The bank flagged that proceeds will primarily fund credit expansion, investments in technology and potential inorganic opportunities in Indonesia's growing financial-services market. BNI's latest financial performance disclosure
Management signaled that detailed subscription ratios, pricing and the definitive schedule will depend on market conditions and regulatory approvals, but it aims to complete the transaction within the current financial year. Proceeds are intended to maintain a strong capital adequacy ratio well above Indonesian regulatory minima, even as the loan book expands in key segments such as corporate, small and medium-sized enterprises and retail consumer finance.
Capital position, peers and analyst view
BNI has communicated that its current capital adequacy ratio stands comfortably above the Indonesian regulator's requirements, supported by resilient profitability and relatively low non-performing loans. The rights issue is therefore framed not as an emergency recapitalization but as a strategic step to preserve flexibility as Indonesia's credit cycle matures and competition from peers such as Bank Mandiri and Bank Rakyat Indonesia remains intense. A recent Reuters overview of Indonesian banks
Analyst commentary collected across Jakarta and regional brokerages suggests that investors are focused on the potential earnings-per-share dilution in the short term versus the benefits of a stronger balance sheet and higher growth capacity over the medium term. Several houses have pointed out that if the issue is priced at a moderate discount to the theoretical ex-rights price, and if BNI can deploy the capital into higher-yielding assets without materially increasing credit risk, the transaction could support long-term return on equity.
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The product behind the stock
BNI earns most of its income by providing banking services in Indonesia, including current accounts, savings products, loans and transactional services for retail and corporate customers. A prominent offering is its BNI Taplus savings account, which targets Indonesian households with competitive interest rates and digital banking access.
Where the stock trades today
As of 2026-06-25, 16:00, PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk shares last traded at 5,000 Indonesian rupiah on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in Jakarta.
PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk at a glance
- Company: PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk
- ISIN: ID1000108905
- WKN: 852157
- Ticker: BBNI
- Trading venue: Indonesia Stock Exchange (Jakarta)
- Price (as of 2026-06-25, 16:00): 5,000 IDR
- Market cap: 190000000000000 IDR (as of 2026-06-25)
- Sector / industry: Financials / Banks
- Index membership: IDX Composite
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-30
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