LHKPN Data: Prabowo's Wealth Reaches Rp2 Trillion Without Debt
President of the Republic of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto possesses assets worth Rp2.066.764.868.191 (Rp2 trillion).
Prabowo’s assets and wealth refer to the LHKPN reported to the Corruption Eradication Commission as of 31 March 2026.
In detail, his assets consist of land and buildings valued at Rp323.758.593.500 (Rp323.7 billion). He is recorded as owning 10 plots of land and buildings, all acquired through his own efforts.
Two plots of land and buildings are located in South Jakarta, six others in Bogor Regency/City, and two additional plots of land in Bogor Regency/City.
In addition, Prabowo reported eight units of transportation equipment and machinery worth Rp1.258.500.000.
Seven are cars and one is a motorcycle, all originating from his own efforts.
In detail, Prabowo’s seven cars include a Toyota Alphard minibus from 2005 worth Rp400 million, a Honda CR-V jeep from 2007 worth Rp130 million, a Land Rover jeep from 1994 worth Rp50 million, a Toyota Land Cruiser jeep from 1980 worth Rp50 million, a Mitsubishi Pajero jeep from 2000 worth Rp175 million, a Toyota Lexus jeep from 2002 worth Rp400 million, and a Land Rover jeep from 1992 worth Rp50 million.
Then there is one Suzuki motorcycle from 2002 worth Rp3.5 million.
Prabowo also reported other movable assets worth Rp16.464.523.500 (Rp16.4 billion), securities worth Rp1.677.239.000.000 (Rp1.67 trillion), and cash and cash equivalents worth Rp48.044.251.191 (Rp48 billion). Furthermore, in his LHKPN, Prabowo is recorded as having no debts.
Prabowo has served as President of the Republic of Indonesia since his inauguration on 20 October 2024. He became the eighth President of Indonesia after winning the 2024 presidential election.
Prabowo is accompanied by Gibran Rakabuming Raka as Vice President; Gibran is the eldest son of the seventh President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo.
At that time, the Prabowo-Gibran pair as candidate number 2 succeeded in defeating the other two contenders, namely candidate pair number 1, Anies-Muhaimin, and candidate pair number 3, Ganjar-Mahfud.