NEW YORK & JAKARTA, Indonesia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PT Valbury Asia Futures (“Valbury”), a leading Indonesian brokerage company with 30 years of experience in forex andNEW YORK & JAKARTA, Indonesia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PT Valbury Asia Futures (“Valbury”), a leading Indonesian brokerage company with 30 years of experience in forex and

PT Valbury Asia Futures Launches US Stock Trading with Alpaca, Increasing Access for Investors

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NEW YORK & JAKARTA, Indonesia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PT Valbury Asia Futures (“Valbury”), a leading Indonesian brokerage company with 30 years of experience in forex and commodity trading, today announced the launch of US stock trading. This launch is powered by Alpaca, a global leader in brokerage infrastructure APIs providing access to options, stocks, ETFs, and fixed income.

Historically, Indonesian retail investors have faced limited access to global investing due to high fees, complex regulations, and other barriers. However, with the number of retail investors reaching 17 million in 2025, a significant rise in financial literacy and market participation is evident. Valbury is capitalizing on this momentum by making US equities more accessible to a broader audience.

This offering allows Valbury’s clients to trade shares of major US companies for as little as $1 USD while staying compliant with Indonesian regulatory requirements. This helps significantly lower the barrier to entry for local investors, enabling them to diversify their portfolios in the world’s largest capital market.

“The US stock market is highly attractive to Indonesian investors, yet they have often needed multiple accounts across a variety of platforms to access both domestic and international assets,” said Caroline Haryono, CMO of PT Valbury Asia Futures. “With our launch, Valbury clients can consolidate all of their assets on a single platform, eliminating fragmentation, enhancing the customer experience, and making global investing accessible to more than just the wealthy.”

Valbury uses Alpaca’s Broker API to power its US stock trading service. This includes utilizing Alpaca’s OmniSub technology✝, a sub-accounting ledger model designed to streamline back office operations. OmniSub helps Valbury maintain compliance with Indonesian regulations while simplifying complex bookkeeping, including position management, reconciliation, corporate actions, and trade matching.

“We are excited to support Valbury as it brings global investing opportunities to investors in Indonesia,” said Yoshi Yokokawa, Co-Founder and CEO of Alpaca. “With our Broker API and OmniSub technology, we enable brokers to deliver increased access to the world’s largest capital markets at a faster pace.”

About Alpaca

Alpaca is a US-headquartered, self-clearing broker-dealer and a global leader in brokerage infrastructure APIs providing access to stocks, ETFs, options, and fixed income. Alpaca delivers embeddable finance solutions for fully paid securities lending, high-yield cash, 24/5 trading, Shariah-compliant investing and more. Today, Alpaca powers over 9 million brokerage accounts across hundreds of fintechs and institutions in 40+ countries with over $320M in funding. For more information, visit: alpaca.markets

About Valbury

With more than 30 years of experience helping the Indonesian investors navigate the futures market and a reputation for excellent service, Valbury Asia Futures has built a solid reputation as Indonesia’s most trusted broker and trading partner of choice. Valbury is fully licensed and regulated by Badan Pengawas Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi (BAPPEBTI). They are also members of Jakarta Futures Exchange and PT Kliring Berjangka Indonesia (KBI). For more information, visit: valbury.co.id/en/

✝The OmniSub product is offered by AlpacaDB, Inc. as a technology service for sub-accounting related to omnibus clearing services. Approval for this technology service is subject to Alpaca Securities LLC due diligence review.

Alpaca and PT Valbury Asia Futures are not affiliated and are not responsible for the liabilities of others.

Securities brokerage services are provided by Alpaca Securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC, a wholly owned subsidiary of AlpacaDB, Inc.

All investments involve risk; for more information, please see our Disclosure Library.

Fractional share trading allows a customer to buy and sell fractional share quantities and dollar amounts of certain securities. Fractional share trading presents unique risks and is subject to particular limitations that you should be aware of before engaging in such activity. See Alpaca Customer Agreement for more details.

AlpacaDB, Inc., the parent company of Alpaca Securities LLC, provides services and technology, including the brokerage infrastructure API supporting Alpaca’s financial services.

This is not an offer, solicitation of an offer, or advice to buy or sell securities or open a brokerage account in any jurisdiction where Alpaca Securities is not registered or licensed, as applicable.

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press@alpaca.markets

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