BUMI Shareholders: Complete List & 2026 Predictions
2026-01-09
Bittime - PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI), one of Indonesia's largest mining issuers, is majority-owned by the Bakrie and Salim groups through Mach Energy, with foreign investors such as UBS and HSBC holding significant stakes as of the end of 2025.
Shares of BUMI, which focuses on coal and minerals, rose 11.48 percent in the last week of 2025, with Bloomberg analysts predicting a bullish average of up to Rp1,160 by 2026.
The shareholder list reflects the strategic control of the ultimate owner, while global expansion into China and India strengthens its position in the energy sector.
Key Points
- Major shareholders: Mach Energy 45.78 percent, Treasure Global 8.08 percent, UBS Switzerland 5.10 percent, with non-documentary society 27 percent.
- Business fields: Coal mining via Kaltim Prima Coal and Arutmin, plus gold-copper minerals via BRMS.
- 2026 Prediction: OCBC's Rp1,300 target, driven by MSCI and the acquisition of Wolfram Limited, with 15 analysts recommending a buy.
- 2025 Transactions: Rp272 per share, up from Rp100-150, supported by foreign investors such as Dimensional Fund Advisors buying 64.47 million shares.
History and Development of PT Bumi Resources Tbk
Founded in 1973, BUMI initially focused on tourism before shifting its focus to energy after a 1997 acquisition. Current coal operations in Kalimantan have reserves of 2.3 billion tons.
BRMS's diversification into minerals includes 4.5 million ounces of gold in Sumatra. Its initial public offering (IPO) on the IDX in 1990 at Rp4,500 per share generated Rp45 billion.
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Latest List of BUMI Shareholders
BUMI's Business Fields and Subsidiaries
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BUMI Stock Price Prediction 2026
Most analysts have predictions bullish, 15 of 17 Bloomberg analysts recommend buying, with an average target of Rp1,160. OCBC projects Rp1,300 for minerals and MSCI February.

The increase to Rp272 by the end of 2025 indicates a trend, although there is a risk of a correction at Rp700. BRI Danareksa sees resistance at Rp402 as the key to a rise of Rp450-500.
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Global Expansion and Diversification of BUMI
Exports to Bangladesh and Vietnam diversify, reducing domestic dependence. Gallo Oil in Yemen increases oil production. The philosophy of sustainability supports an international vision. This indicates the trust of UBS and HSBC.
Conclusion: BUMI Stock Investment Potential
BUMI is an example of adapting from hotels to mining. The shareholder list shows stability. Investors are monitoring dividend buybacks. A strong position in energy by 2026, with inflation risk mitigation through minerals.
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FAQ
Who is the main shareholder of BUMI?
Mach Energy 45.78%, Treasure Global 8.08%, UBS 5.10%, with the final owner Bakrie-Salim.
What is PT Bumi Resources' business field?
Coal mining (Kaltim Prima Coal, Arutmin) and minerals (gold, copper) via BRMS.
What is the predicted price of BUMI shares in 2026?
Average Rp1,160, target up to Rp1,300 from analysts such as OCBC.
Who is the ultimate owner of BUMI shares?
The Bakrie and Salim groups through entities such as PT Bakrie Capital and Mach Energy.
What is EARTH's global expansion?
Coal exports to China, India, and Japan; diversification into Yemeni oil and Australian minerals.
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