Danareksa Set to Become Southeast Asia's Largest Industrial Estate Manager
The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (BP BUMN) together with Danantara Indonesia are not only consolidating several state-owned companies but also merging state-owned industrial estate assets. BP BUMN Head and Danantara Indonesia COO Dony Oskaria stated the move could add more than 13,000 hectares to the area managed by Danareksa.
According to him, this strategic effort will strengthen Danareksa’s position as the largest industrial estate manager in Southeast Asia while reinforcing the national investment ecosystem. He also recently held a meeting with the Danareksa Board of Directors to discuss accelerating Danareksa’s transformation as a strategic industrial estate holding company.
“The industrial estates will be consolidated later,” he said in an official statement on Wednesday (22/7/2026).
The transformation includes the development of seven existing industrial estates, asset optimisation, restructuring of non-core entities, and strengthening recurring income through the development of utilities, infrastructure, and supporting estate properties.
Dony emphasised that the consolidation of industrial estates is a strategic step to strengthen Indonesia’s investment appeal through more integrated estate management. “Indeed, in Batam there is a transaction that we must complete, but going forward we will also look at the potential in Karawang, then in Patimban, and Batam. So that these industrial estates will become the backbone of our investment appeal in the future,” said Dony, quoting the official BP BUMN Instagram account.
Through consolidation and increasingly integrated estate management, Danareksa hopes to increase the added value of state-owned assets, strengthen the competitiveness of national industrial estates, and drive Indonesia’s investment and industrialisation growth.