Government Targets Rp13,000 Trillion in Investment Realisation Over Five Years
Deputy Minister of Investment and Downstreaming/Deputy Head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Todotua Pasaribu said the government is targeting Rp13,000 trillion in investment realisation over the next five years.
"Over the next five years, as we all know, we have a target of Rp13,000 trillion — to speak of investment realisation, not investment plans, but actual investment realisation," Todotua said in Jakarta on Thursday.
He explained that the realisation target is intended to support economic growth of 8 per cent, in line with the directives of President Prabowo Subianto.
Over the past 10 years, the previous government successfully realised Rp9,900 trillion in investment. In 2024, the government achieved its target of Rp1,650 trillion and even managed to reach Rp1,700 trillion. This year, BKPM has been set a target of Rp1,900 trillion.
Todotua expressed optimism about these achievements, noting that in the first quarter of 2025, realised investment had already reached Rp465 trillion. He expressed hope that the Rp13,000 trillion figure could also be achieved within the next five years, thereby delivering the desired economic growth.
"So over the next five years, to reach the 8 per cent figure, we need investment realisation of Rp13,000 trillion," he said.
The Deputy Head of BKPM acknowledged that the figure appears ambitious but is realistic if pursued comprehensively and in collaboration with other stakeholders.
The Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/BKPM has begun drafting amendments to BKPM Regulations Numbers 3, 4 and 5 of 2021 to build a conducive and investment-friendly business climate.
Todotua said the refinement of these three regulations would form the foundation for risk-based corporate licensing reform through the simplification of procedures, strengthening of the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, and enhanced legal certainty.
The amendments to BKPM Regulations 3/4/5 of 2021 are a follow-up to Government Regulation (PP) Number 28 of 2025 on the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing. The three regulations relate to the OSS System, Licensing Services and Supervision, which are now integrated through PP 28/2025.
"Over the next five years, as we all know, we have a target of Rp13,000 trillion — to speak of investment realisation, not investment plans, but actual investment realisation," Todotua said in Jakarta on Thursday.
He explained that the realisation target is intended to support economic growth of 8 per cent, in line with the directives of President Prabowo Subianto.
Over the past 10 years, the previous government successfully realised Rp9,900 trillion in investment. In 2024, the government achieved its target of Rp1,650 trillion and even managed to reach Rp1,700 trillion. This year, BKPM has been set a target of Rp1,900 trillion.
Todotua expressed optimism about these achievements, noting that in the first quarter of 2025, realised investment had already reached Rp465 trillion. He expressed hope that the Rp13,000 trillion figure could also be achieved within the next five years, thereby delivering the desired economic growth.
"So over the next five years, to reach the 8 per cent figure, we need investment realisation of Rp13,000 trillion," he said.
The Deputy Head of BKPM acknowledged that the figure appears ambitious but is realistic if pursued comprehensively and in collaboration with other stakeholders.
The Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/BKPM has begun drafting amendments to BKPM Regulations Numbers 3, 4 and 5 of 2021 to build a conducive and investment-friendly business climate.
Todotua said the refinement of these three regulations would form the foundation for risk-based corporate licensing reform through the simplification of procedures, strengthening of the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, and enhanced legal certainty.
The amendments to BKPM Regulations 3/4/5 of 2021 are a follow-up to Government Regulation (PP) Number 28 of 2025 on the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing. The three regulations relate to the OSS System, Licensing Services and Supervision, which are now integrated through PP 28/2025.