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Indonesia’s INA aims to make up for delayed investments in H2, says CIO
July 28, 2025

Indonesia’s INA aims to make up for delayed investments in H2, says CIO

Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), Indonesia’s IDR144 trillion (USD8.9 billion) sovereign wealth fund, aims to close a substantial number of investments in the second half of 2025, making up for several projects delayed earlier in the year due to global instabilities.

“In the first half of this year, a few projects progressed at a more measured pace in the light of evolving global macroeconomic and geopolitical conditions; this is not unusual in long-horizon investing. Our partners, many of whom are institutional investors with multi-decade outlooks, understand these cycles and remain confident in Indonesia’s long-term fundamentals,” said Andry Setiawan, Chief Investment Officer of INA, in an exclusive interview with DealStreetAsia.

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INA in the News

Let INA (Indonesia Investment Authority) be sovereign

For Indonesia to attract large scale FDI in this environment, its offerings must be all the more enticing. It is crucial that the skilled professionals sitting on INA’s board make decisions that draw in other investors, thereby serving the interests of the country and its people, and of generations to come. The government must grant it the sovereignty to do that.

B20 reveals the urgency of blended finance to overcome the infrastructure gap

Blended finance is a structuring approach that allows financing organizations with different objectives to invest or co-loan with one another. A financing organization can achieve its own goals, be it financial returns, social impact, or a combination of both.

Jasa Marga: The Need for Infrastructure Investment in Indonesia is Huge

PT Jasa Marga Tbk realizes that the need for infrastructure investment in Indonesia is huge, so the presence of the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) is very necessary. This will have a positive impact, because it will provide new funding solutions.

A consortium group backed by INA to invest in Belawan Port

A consortium backed by INA has agreed with port operator Pelindo to invest in the expansion of Belawan Port's new container terminal (BNCT) on Sumatra.

Investment realization as an accelerator of economic growth

INA's investment targets are domestic assets in priority sectors that have a high socioeconomic impact. The presence of INA is expected to be able to accelerate the growth of infrastructure investment in Indonesia.

National Strategic Projects in Indonesia

The central government wants to maximize the role of the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) in NSP funding, both in the form of equity and loans. INA has the potential to fund various NSP projects with INA obtaining its funds and assets from the Indonesian government as well as through investment commitments from large global institutional investors.