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BCA Announces Up to IDR 5 Trillion Share Buyback to Support Price Stability on Indonesia Stock Exchange

22 Oct, 2025
BCA Announces Up to IDR 5 Trillion Share Buyback to Support Price Stability on Indonesia Stock Exchange

PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) has announced a share buyback plan for shares that are currently issued and listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The total value allocated for this buyback is capped at IDR 5 trillion.

This step is aimed at supporting the stability of BCA’s share price in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

Buyback Period Set from October 22, 2025, to January 19, 2026

The share buyback will be conducted over a maximum three-month period, starting October 22, 2025, and ending January 19, 2026.

“The shares buyback period begins on October 22, 2025, until January 19, 2026, which is a maximum period of three (3) months from the date of the Information Disclosure on October 20, 2025, unless terminated earlier by the Company before January 19, 2026, with due regard to the provisions of the applicable laws and regulations,” said Hera F. Haryn, EVP of Corporate Communication and Social Responsibility at BCA.

BCA Confirms No Material Impact on Financial Performance

The company stated that this corporate action will not have a material impact on its financial performance or ongoing business activities.

Company Affirms Commitment to Governance and Compliance

BCA emphasized its commitment to applying Good Corporate Governance (GCG) principles. The company also stressed that it will comply fully with all applicable laws and regulations throughout the buyback process.

BCA’s Current Operations and Customer Reach

As of September 30, 2025, BCA serves over 43 million customer accounts. Its services are supported by 1,264 branch offices and 20,008 ATMs.

BCA also offers 24-hour access through the internet and mobile banking, and the Halo BCA contact center. The bank is backed by subsidiaries in various financial service sectors and employs more than 27,000 people across Indonesia.



PHOTO: BCA

This article was created with AI assistance.

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