Shares of Bank Jago and Bank Raya Kompak

FILE PHOTO: Visitors stand next to an electronic stock board at the Indonesia Stock Exchange in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 8, 2016. REUTERS/Iqro Rinaldi/File Photo

Digital banking shares performed strongly during the first trading session on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) on Friday (July 17, 2026). PT Bank Jago Tbk (ARTO) and PT Bank Raya Indonesia Tbk (AGRO) both recorded share price increases, in line with continued positive market sentiment.

As of 12:35 p.m. Western Indonesian Time (WIB), ARTO shares were the most prominent, rising 90 points, or 6.82 percent, to Rp1,410 from the previous close of Rp1,320. Throughout the first session, Bank Jago shares had fluctuated between Rp1,320 and Rp1,435.

ARTO trading activity was also high. Transaction volume reached 16.77 million shares with a transaction value of approximately Rp23.35 billion, occurring in 5,713 transactions.

Meanwhile, shares of PT Bank Raya Indonesia Tbk (AGRO) also moved in the green. By the end of Session I, AGRO was trading at Rp151, up 6 points or 4.14 percent compared to the previous close of Rp145.

AGRO shares opened at Rp146 and reached a high of Rp155, before stabilizing until the close of the first session. Total trading volume reached 13.56 million shares with a transaction value of approximately Rp2.05 billion, occurring in 1,370 transactions.

In terms of percentage increase, ARTO recorded a higher performance than AGRO. Furthermore, Bank Jago’s stock trading activity was significantly higher, both in terms of transaction value and trading frequency.

Amidst the strengthening banking sector, AGRO was also a positive contributor to the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI), along with several other banking stocks such as BRIS and BBTN.

The positive performance of these two stocks demonstrates that investor interest in digital banking issuers remains strong amid the positive sentiment that characterized capital market trading over the weekend.

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