Securing Rp 20 Billion Investment, Listed Firm Prepares Dividend Distribution
JAKARTA — Property and health investment listed company PT Bhakti Agung Propertindo Tbk (BAPI) has received a realised investment worth Rp 20 billion from a health university education foundation. The investment involves the purchase of a number of unit blocks that will be repurposed into a campus area and healthcare service facilities.
With the realisation of this investment, BAPI’s management is optimistic that the company’s financial performance will become increasingly solid. The company has confirmed it will distribute dividends to shareholders in the near future, as a demonstration of its commitment to enhancing value for investors.
This move also marks BAPI’s acceleration in expanding its health-based business, which is considered to have long-term growth prospects in line with the increasing demand for healthcare and education services in Indonesia.
BAPI Investment Director Edi Suyitno said the realisation of this investment forms part of the company’s medium-term strategy to strengthen its health and education-based business portfolio. BAPI remains committed to running as a publicly listed company in an improved manner going forward, with the potential to generate sustainable profits.
“We are focused on strategic partnerships and corporate action plans that have been realised and scheduled,” he said in a written statement in Jakarta on Monday (23/2/2026).
Edi explained that the corporation’s current focus is directed towards the development of the health education sector, healthcare service facilities, and health technology.
One of the projects currently being developed by the company is healthcare data centre infrastructure intended to support an integrated healthcare service ecosystem.
Previously, BAPI announced a strategic move in the development of health technology and digital health education through plans to build a data centre spanning approximately 70 hectares located in Cimangeunteung Village, Maja, Rangkasbitung. The project is expected to become the primary infrastructure supporting the technology-based healthcare service and education ecosystem in Indonesia.