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Siminvest Launches Major Retail Investment Competition

  • Writer: ICMSS
    ICMSS
  • 47 minutes ago
  • 2 min read
  • SimInvest launched the SimVersary Investors League 2025 for the platform’s fourth anniversary, offering prizes exceeding Rp1.8 billion.

  • The competition spans trading and portfolio-growth challenges to stimulate wider retail investor participation.


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PT Sinarmas Sekuritas’ investment platform, SimInvest, has launched a large-scale, five-month trading and mutual fund competition, the SimVersary Investors League 2025 (SIL 2025), in commemoration of the platform’s fourth anniversary.



The program offers a total prize pool exceeding Rp1.8 billion, including high-value grand prizes such as an apartment and an electric car. The initiative, running from August through December 2025, is primarily structured as an aggressive client engagement effort. Management states the program is designed to appreciate existing loyal customers while simultaneously fulfilling a commitment to increase public interest and financial literacy within the Indonesian capital markets. The expenditure underscores the intensity of the competition among digital brokerages seeking to capture the nation’s growing retail investor base.


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The competition is segmented into three distinct leagues based on initial asset size to ensure comprehensive market penetration. The leagues are classified as Explorer (for assets ranging from Rp1 million to Rp100 million), Warrior (assets exceeding Rp100 million up to Rp1 billion), and Master (assets over Rp1 billion).



Participants compete in two arenas: the XP Arena, which measures the most active trading, and the Gainer Arena, which tracks portfolio growth. Sinarmas Sekuritas management has publicly stated that it targets a 40–50% growth in daily transaction volume from participants over the course of the program, expecting it to contribute roughly 30% to the platform’s total monthly transaction volume.


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This significant resource allocation positions Siminvest as a key driver of retail activity in the digital securities sector throughout the second half of 2025. By tying competition ranking directly to both transaction frequency and portfolio returns across both stock and mutual fund products, the firm is systematically incentivizing capital movement and increased utilization of its entire product suite.



The structured, tiered approach is strategically designed to engage a full spectrum of retail capital, supporting the broader objective of fostering greater financial inclusion and enhancing capital market participation across Indonesia's investment ecosystem.


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