11 Indonesian Companies Offer Attractive Dividend Yields This Week
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JAKARTA, investortrust.id – Eleven companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange are approaching their cum-dividend deadlines this week, spanning Monday, April 28, to Friday, May 2, 2025. Dividend yields vary, with several companies offering payouts close to 5 percent, presenting attractive opportunities for yield-focused investors.
According to data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange, known locally as Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI), three companies are scheduled for cum-dividend dates on Monday, April 28: dairy producer PT Cisarua Mountain Dairy Tbk (CMRY), Islamic lender PT Bank BTPN Syariah Tbk (BTPS), and consumer finance company PT Mandala Multifinance Tbk (MFIN).
On Tuesday, April 29, plantation firm PT Sawit Sumbermas Sarana Tbk (SSMS), mining contractor PT Petrosea Tbk (PTRO), and energy company PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk (CUAN) will follow with their cum-dividend periods.
The schedule continues on Wednesday, April 30, with PT Bank SMBC Indonesia Tbk (BTPN), automotive component manufacturer PT Dharma Polimetal Tbk (DRMA), and cheese producer PT Mulia Boga Raya Tbk (KEJU). The week concludes on Friday, May 2, with telecommunications tower operator PT Sarana Menara Nusantara Tbk (TOWR) and snack food producer PT Sekar Laut Tbk (SKLT).
Largest Dividend Payouts
PT Cisarua Mountain Dairy Tbk (CMRY) offers one of the largest dividend per share, distributing Rp 150. Based on its closing price on April 28, 2025, the dividend yield stands at approximately 3.1 percent.
Meanwhile, PT Sekar Laut Tbk (SKLT) is set to deliver the highest dividend yield among the group, reaching 4.8 percent, nearing the 5 percent mark.
Other notable yields include BTPS at 3.0 percent, SSMS at 2.9 percent, and MFIN at 2.3 percent.
PT Petrosea Tbk (PTRO), controlled by Indonesian tycoon Prajogo Pangestu, offers a yield of 0.6 percent, based on an assumed dividend payout of Rp 16.63. Another company under Pangestu’s group, PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk (CUAN), is projected to deliver a modest dividend yield of 0.04 percent, based on an estimated dividend of Rp 3.06.
Other companies posting competitive yields include BTPN at approximately 2.2, DRMA with a yield of 4.3, KEJU at 2.1, and TOWR at 1.8 percent.

