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    "data": {
        "id": 1703746,
        "msgid": "securing-rp1-3-trillion-in-funding-iif-boosts-sustainable-infrastructure-development-1777290721",
        "date": "2026-04-27 18:00:00",
        "title": "Securing Rp1.3 Trillion in Funding, IIF Boosts Sustainable Infrastructure Development",
        "author": "Satria K Yudha",
        "source": "REPUBLIKA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF) has secured approximately Rp1.3 trillion in new funding at the start of 2026 to bolster financing for sustainable infrastructure projects across Indonesia. This funding, sourced from Bank Mandiri, FinDev Canada, and BNP Paribas Indonesia, reflects growing confidence in the national infrastructure sector and supports IIF's strategy to expand its capacity, with additional funding of up to Rp5 trillion in the pipeline. Over its 16 years of operation, IIF has financed more than 150 sustainable projects, aiming to contribute to a low-carbon economy and Indonesia's net zero emissions target by 2060 through diversified financing solutions and expansion into strategic sectors like healthcare infrastructure.",
        "content": "<p>PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF) has obtained new funding\nworth approximately Rp1.3 trillion at the beginning of 2026. This\nfunding is being used to strengthen the financing of sustainable\ninfrastructure projects in Indonesia.<\/p>\n<p>The funding consists of a Rp500 billion term loan facility from PT\nBank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk, a facility of US$30 million from FinDev\nCanada, and an extension of a Rp300 billion facility from PT Bank BNP\nParibas Indonesia.<\/p>\n<p>IIF states that this additional funding is part of the strategy to\nexpand financing capacity. The company is also processing additional\nfunding of up to Rp5 trillion to support the project pipeline.<\/p>\n<p>IIF President Director Rizki Pribadi Hasan said that this funding\nreflects the confidence of financial institutions in the national\ninfrastructure sector. \u201cWe appreciate the strong confidence from both\ndomestic and international financial institutions. This facility\nreflects the increasing confidence in Indonesia\u2019s infrastructure\nsector,\u201d said Rizki on Monday (27\/4\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Rizki mentioned that over 16 years of operation, IIF has financed\nmore than 150 sustainable infrastructure projects. The additional\nfunding is expected to expand its contribution, particularly to projects\nthat support a low-carbon economy.<\/p>\n<p>IIF Chief Financial Officer Eri Wibowo said that diversifying funding\nsources also helps reduce the company\u2019s cost of funds. \u201cThis allows us\nto offer more competitive interest rates to clients,\u201d he stated.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to direct financing, IIF is also developing other\nfinancing solutions such as credit enhancement. This scheme enables\ndevelopers to access the capital market through the issuance of bonds or\nsukuk.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, IIF is beginning to expand financing to strategic\nsectors, including healthcare infrastructure projects. This step aligns\nwith efforts to encourage private capital mobilisation to support\nsustainable development targets and net zero emissions by 2060.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/securing-rp1-3-trillion-in-funding-iif-boosts-sustainable-infrastructure-development-1777290721",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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