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A woman wearing a protective mask walks past an electronic board displaying stock prices at the Indonesia Stock Exchange in Jakarta. Photo: Bloomberg

Indonesian gold miner Amman Mineral’s US$711 million IPO Asia’s biggest outside China this year

  • IPOs in Jakarta have raised US$2.2 billion since the start of the year, surpassing activity in Hong Kong
  • Amman Mineral is the biggest newcomer to the country’s exchange since e-commerce platform GoTo Group in April 2022
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Amman Mineral Internasional, the owner of the second-largest gold and copper mine in Indonesia, is set to debut in Jakarta this week following the country’s largest initial public offering this year.

Shares are set to begin trading on Friday. They were sold at 1,695 rupiah each in an IPO that raised 10.7 trillion rupiah (US$711 million). It was the largest new share sale in Asia this year outside mainland China, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

The offering marks an extension of what has been a busy year for debuts in Southeast Asia’s largest equity market. IPOs in Jakarta have raised US$2.2 billion since the start of the year, already overtaking the tally for all of last year and surpassing activity in Hong Kong, traditionally Asia’s main hub for listings.

Amman Mineral is the biggest newcomer to the country’s exchange since e-commerce platform GoTo Group in April 2022.
E-commerce platform GoTo Group listed on the Indonesian stock exchange in April 2022. Photo: AFP

Only seven companies listed in Indonesia after raising more than US$500 million over the past five years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. They rose by an average 7 per cent on their first trading day, the data shows.

Amman Mineral owns the fifth-largest copper mine in the world as of the end of 2020, according to data by Wood Mackenzie in the offering’s prospectus. The company posted net income of US$1.09 billion in 2022, more than a threefold increase from the previous year’s figure.

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Since the company has delivered strong earnings growth “there should be upside upon listing”, Ethan Aw, an analyst at Aequitas Research, wrote in a report before Amman Mineral’s debut.

Proceeds will be used for working capital, debt repayment and to fund refinery projects in West Nusa Tenggara province. The underwriters were BNI Sekuritas, CLSA Sekuritas Indonesia, DBS Vickers Sekuritas Indonesia and Mandiri Sekuritas.

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