List of 12 Global Investment Firms That Met Prabowo in the US, From BlackRock to Bernstein
JAKARTA — During his working visit to Washington DC, United States, President Prabowo Subianto explored strategic investment partnership opportunities by holding meetings with the leaders of 12 global investment firms, ranging from BlackRock to Bernstein.
Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, via the official Instagram account @sekretariat.kabinet, disclosed that President Prabowo received 12 of the largest American business leaders in Washington DC on 20 February 2026. The business leaders had previously been working with Danantara Indonesia as the largest holder of state-owned enterprise (SOE) assets.
Among those in attendance were Todd L. Boehly, CEO of Eldridge Industries and owner of English Premier League club Chelsea and NBA team the LA Lakers, as well as Armen Panossian, CEO of Oaktree and owner of Italian club Inter Milan.
Additionally, Matt Harris from BlackRock Founding Partners, Global Infrastructure Partners, and Seth Bernstein from Bernstein Equity Partners were present at the meeting.
“President Prabowo Subianto is opening the widest possible investment opportunities to build as many economic supply chains and jobs as possible that benefit Indonesia’s domestic interests,” the Cabinet Secretary explained, as quoted on Saturday (21/2/2026).
Separately, Minister of Investment and Downstreaming, who also serves as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of BPI Danantara, Rosan Roeslani, explained that the 12 companies in attendance collectively hold total assets under management of approximately US$16 trillion, equivalent to around Rp270,000 trillion.
“We have just finished a session where the President met directly with 12 of the world’s largest investment firms — there were 12, and if you add up their combined assets under management, it comes to approximately US$16 trillion,” said Rosan in response to journalists’ questions following the meeting.
Rosan stated that the meeting lasted nearly two hours and covered various topics, including Indonesia’s measures to improve its investment climate, economic and political stability, and future policy direction.
During the forum, each company provided input regarding policy consistency, law enforcement, capital market development, and various measurable risks that need to be addressed.
The sectors identified as key areas for potential collaboration include technology, renewable energy, infrastructure, real estate, the digital economy, and entrepreneurship development.
The 12 senior executives of global investment firms who met with Prabowo in the US were:
- Matt Harris from BlackRock Founding Partners, Global Infrastructure Partners
- Todd L. Boehly, CEO of Eldridge Industries
- Martin Escobari, Co-President and Head of Global Growth Equity at General Atlantic
- Al Rabil, CEO of Kayne Anderson
- Neil R. Brown, Managing Director, Global Institute, Infrastructure at KKR (Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.)
- Michael Weinberg, Chairperson of the Investment Committee at Levine Leichtman Capital Partners (LLCP)
- Armen Panossian, Co-CEO of Oaktree
- Justin Metz, Managing Partner at Related Fund Management (RFM)
- Luke Taylor, Co-President of Stonepeak
- Nabil Mallick, COO of Thrive Capital
- Jeffrey Perlman, CEO of Warburg Pincus
- Seth Bernstein from Bernstein Equity Partners