Investor Presentaiton
Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) as an Alternative Source
of Economic Development Financing
İNA
INDONESIA
INVESTMENT
AUTHORITY
PP Number 73 of 2020 concerning Initial Capital for indonesia Investment Authority
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PP Number 74 of 2020 concerning Indonesia Investment Authority
Legal basis
Development
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PP Number 49 of 2021 concerning Tax Treatment of Transactions Involving Indonesia Investment
Authority and/or Entities Owned
PP Numbers 110 and 111 of 2021 concerning the Addition of PMN to the Capital of Investment
Management Institutions
The Supervisory Board has been formed based on Presidential Decree No. 6/P of 2021
The Board of Directors has been formed based on the Decree of the INA Council Number 1 of 2021
An initial capital of IDR 15 T has been allocated in 2020, and an additional capital of IDR 15 T
from PMN and from the transfer of shares amounting to IDR 45 T
There have been discussions with more than 50 companies to become strategic partners, and
several countries have expressed a desire to partner with INA
Main Sectors of Investment
Toll Road
Airport
Industrial
Area
Digital
Infrastructure
Traditional
Energy
Health
Services
Seaports
Renewable
Energy
Plantation
Development of INA's Investment Cooperation
☐ The total investment opportunity commitment received up to June 2022
reached >USD 20 billion.
☐ At least two investment opportunities are expected to be closed in 3Q
2022: Toll Road and Seaport.
☐ Current cooperation agreements secured are:
• Toll Road: Investment platform with ADIA, CDPQ, and APG for USD 3.75
billion. Hutama Karya's opportunity is expected to close in December
2022, while ADIA is reevaluating the Waskita Karya opportunity.
Seaports: Alliance agreement with DP World to develop ports and
support infrastructure amounting to USD 7.5 billion throughout the
concession period.
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General: USD 10 billion investment framework agreement with ADG for
various sectors in Indonesia
Investment opportunity that has been completed: Digital infrastructure:
Mitratel's IPO with ADIA, ADG, and GIC for a total of USD 770 million
Source: Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs
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