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ASLI Targets Rp710 Billion in Contracts for 2026, Outlines Transformation and National Project Expansion

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ASLI Targets Rp710 Billion in Contracts for 2026, Outlines Transformation and National Project Expansion
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PT Asri Karya Lestari Tbk (ASLI) targets securing contracts worth Rp710 billion in 2026. This information is significant for investors as it reflects the company’s growth direction and business pipeline strengthening.

Based on a press release dated 28 April, this target forms part of the strategy for performance recovery and fundamental strengthening following business structure changes. Management emphasises that the primary focus for 2026 is increasing new contracts from government and BUMN projects. This step has the potential to strengthen the visibility of the company’s medium-term revenue.

In addition to the contract target, ASLI has affirmed its strategic transformation agenda, which includes improving operational efficiency, digitalising construction processes, and optimising resources. The company views this transformation as the foundation for enhancing competitiveness in the increasingly competitive national construction industry. ASLI is a listed company in the national construction sector undergoing business transformation.

ASLI has also outlined a growth roadmap focused on national project expansion, including areas outside Java and eastern Indonesia. The composition of the contract target comes from BUMN at 48.8% and the state budget (APBN) at 45.6%, reflecting reliance on government projects.

The company is also promoting operational capacity strengthening through equipment modernisation, productivity improvements, and risk management enhancement. Furthermore, ASLI is preparing a rebranding plan that includes updating the company identity, vision, and core values to support long-term transformation.

ASLI targets Rp710 billion in contracts for 2026 as part of its business expansion and transformation strategy. Focus on government and BUMN projects serves as the main driver of the revenue pipeline. With rebranding plans and operational strengthening, these steps reflect the company’s efforts to bolster long-term competitiveness in the national construction sector.

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