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KISI Securities Ready to Bring Up to 8 Companies to IPO with Highest Assets of Rp3 Trillion

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Finance

Jakarta — PT Korea Investment and Sekuritas Indonesia (KISI) has disclosed that it has between 7 and 8 companies in its Initial Public Offering (IPO) pipeline, with the highest asset values reaching Rp2 to Rp3 trillion.

“The total number of IPOs currently is approximately seven to eight companies,” stated KISI President Director Kyoung Hun Nam during the KISI Challenge The Next Wave event in Jakarta on Friday.

Kyoung Hun Nam revealed that the companies within KISI’s IPO pipeline originate from the banking, tourism, mining and infrastructure sectors. “The sectors are banking, and of course tourism, mining and infrastructure,” he explained.

These companies therefore fall into the large-scale asset category, pursuant to the Financial Services Authority (OJK) Regulation Number 53/POJK.04/2017. “The highest value currently is approximately Rp2 trillion to Rp3 trillion,” Kyoung Hun Nam stated.

As of 20 February 2026, PT Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) reported eight companies in the pipeline to conduct IPOs in the Indonesian capital market. Of these eight companies, five are large-scale enterprises with assets exceeding Rp250 billion, and three are mid-scale enterprises with assets between Rp50 billion and Rp250 billion.

In terms of sector breakdown, two companies are in the raw materials sector, two in the financial sector, and one in the transport and logistics sector. Additionally, one company operates in the primary consumer goods sector, one in energy, and one in industry.

Throughout this year to 20 February 2026, BEI noted that no companies have conducted IPOs in the Indonesian capital market, bringing the total number of listed companies in Indonesia to 956.

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