For our eighth annual poll of Asia's top companies we have collected votes from 167 investors and analysts across the region. The results are being published country by country over a two-week period and the final day will also reveal which companies are viewed to be the best managed in the region in eight key sectors.
Here are the results for Indonesia.
Best managed company | Votes |
1. Astra International | 42 |
2. Unilever Indonesia | 21 |
3. Telkom Indonesia | 15 |
4. BCA | 12 |
5. Antam | 11 |
6. Bumi Resources | 8 |
7. Indocement | 7 |
8. Bank Niaga | 6 |
8. Bank Mandiri | 6 |
Best corporate governance | Votes |
1. Astra International | 36 |
2. Antam | 23 |
3. Unilever Indonesia | 22 |
4. Telkom Indonesia | 13 |
5. BCA | 12 |
6. Bank Mandiri | 10 |
7. Bank Danamon | 8 |
7. United Tractors | 8 |
7. Ramayana Lestari | 8 |
Best investor relations | Votes |
1. Astra International | 36 |
2. Bank Mandiri | 26 |
3. Antam | 21 |
4. Telkom Indonesia | 12 |
5. United Tractors | 10 |
6. Bumi Resources | 8 |
7. Unilever Indonesia | 7 |
8. Ramayama Lestari | 6 |
Most committed to a strong dividend policy | Votes |
1. BCA | 26 |
2. Telkom Indonesia | 24 |
3. Aneka Tambang | 22 |
3. Unilever Indonesia | 22 |
5. Semen Gresik | 14 |
6. Inco | 10 |
7. Astra International | 8 |
Best mid-cap | Votes |
1. Ace Hardware | 24 |
2. Bakrie Brothers | 12 |
Best small-cap | Votes |
1. Duta Graha | 14 |
2. Trimegah Securities | 8 |
Best CFO | Votes |
Simon Mawson (Astra International) | 15 |
Jahja Setiaatmadja (BCA) | 9 |