IDX Joins the USD 1 Billion Club

Indonesia’s capital market has reached a new milestone, with the number of investors surpassing 19 million this year, driven by growing public participation and robust trading activity that now exceeds USD 1 billion in daily transactions, according to reporting from Jakarta Globe.

As of Monday, the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) recorded 19.04 million investors, an increase of 4.2 million since the beginning of the year, more than double its annual target of 2 million new investors.

“Our target was 2 million, but by October, we’ve already gained 4.2 million. That’s more than twice what we expected,” IDX Development Director Jeffrey Hendrik told reporters at the exchange on Monday (27/10/25).

The surge reflects strong public interest in stocks, mutual funds, and other listed instruments, supported by digital investment platforms and improving financial literacy, says Jakarta Globe, adding that beyond investor growth, Indonesia has officially entered the “USD 1 Billion Exchange” group -a designation for markets with an average daily trading value above USD 1 billion, or around IDR 16.4 trillion. The achievement puts Indonesia alongside Singapore and Thailand in the ASEAN region. Average daily trading value at the IDX reached IDR 22.28 trillion as of last Friday.

“The average daily transaction value this year has exceeded USD 1 billion. This is the first time Indonesia has joined the ranks of exchanges with such volume,” Jeffrey said, adding that the 2025 trading value target of IDR 13.5 trillion has also been surpassed.

Jakarta Globe says that other members of the “USD 1 Billion Exchange” group include major bourses in China, India, South Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States.

Last week, the benchmark Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) climbed 4.5 percent to close at 8,271.72, up from 7,915.66 a week earlier. Market capitalization rose 3.31 percent to IDR 15,234 trillion.

Source: Jakarta Globe

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