Bank Mandiri's Infrastructure Credit Reaches Rp 491.63 Trillion
President Director of PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk, Riduan, stated that the bank has disbursed infrastructure credit amounting to Rp 491.63 trillion as of February 2026. This figure represents a 30.8% year-on-year increase compared to the same period last year, which stood at Rp 375.85 trillion.
Riduan explained that this credit disbursement demonstrates Bank Mandiri’s commitment to accelerating national infrastructure development. “Through productive and sustainable financing,” he said in an official statement in Jakarta on Tuesday, 7 April 2026, as quoted from Antara.
Riduan claimed that this credit disbursement reflects the bank’s sustained excellence in financing capabilities, supported by synergies in its service ecosystem and a comprehensive financing approach from upstream to downstream.
He is confident that the ongoing government-driven infrastructure development will serve as a crucial foundation for strengthening connectivity, driving the people’s economy, opening more business opportunities, and creating more equitable prosperity for society.
Bank Mandiri has extended credit to various strategic subsectors, ranging from roads and transportation, oil and gas and renewable energy, electricity, telematics, people’s housing, urban facilities, to construction. These projects include the construction of toll roads, ports, and railway networks, which have tangible impacts on national connectivity and economic activities.
Riduan stated that this financing disbursement provides concrete evidence of the synergy between the financial sector and the real sector in supporting national development. “Infrastructure plays a strategic role in strengthening connectivity, improving economic efficiency, and driving the growth of productive sectors across various regions,” he added.
In detail, the transportation subsector is the largest contributor to Bank Mandiri’s infrastructure credit, reaching Rp 118.03 trillion as of February 2026, or growing 18.45% compared to the same period the previous year. Meanwhile, credit in the infrastructure construction subsector recorded the highest growth at 178.19% year-on-year, reaching Rp 85.84 trillion.
Financing for road construction also increased by 11.08% annually to Rp 54.84 trillion, while the telematics subsector grew 12.61% compared to the same period last year, reaching Rp 44.34 trillion.
Bank Mandiri is optimistic that the prospects for the infrastructure sector in the future remain positive in line with the continuation of National Strategic Projects (PSN) that support economic growth. As part of the Danantara ecosystem, this state-owned bank will also continue to strengthen its role as a strategic partner to the government through various financing solutions, including syndication schemes and sustainable financing.