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Metro Pacific and GIC to take US$1 billion stake in Indonesian toll-road operator

The investment will allow Jasa Marga to raise capital, continue expanding toll-road networks across Indonesia

    • GIC and MPTC will take a 35 per cent stake in Jasamarga Transjawa Tol, a network of 13 toll roads in the provinces of west, central and east Java.
    • GIC and MPTC will take a 35 per cent stake in Jasamarga Transjawa Tol, a network of 13 toll roads in the provinces of west, central and east Java. PHOTO: BT FILE
    Published Mon, Jul 1, 2024 · 07:26 PM

    METRO Pacific Tollways Corp (MPTC) and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC will take up a stake worth US$1 billion in a unit of Indonesian toll-road operator Jasa Marga as Asia-Pacific sees growing investor interest in infrastructure assets.

    The companies will take a 35 per cent stake in Jasamarga Transjawa Tol, a network of 13 toll roads in the provinces of west, central and east Java, MPTC said in a statement on Monday (Jul 1).

    Reuters had reported in March that a consortium led by MPTC was in advanced talks to take up a minority stake in the unit of the state-owned Indonesian peer.

    MPTC is already a major toll-road operator in South-east Asia with investments in Indonesia via Nusantara Infrastructure and Vietnam-based CII Bridges and Roads Investment.

    MPTC said that the addition of Jasamarga Transjawa Tol’s toll roads will further boost its portfolio to 1,130 km connecting various economic zones in the Philippines and Indonesia.

    “This deal fortifies MPTC’s goal to expand in South-east Asia and enhance our infrastructure portfolio,” MPTC’s president and CEO Rogelio L Singson said in the statement.

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    The investment will also allow Jasa Marga to raise capital, continue expanding toll-road networks across Indonesia, while maintaining full control over JTT’s strategic infrastructure assets, the statement said.

    The investment comes as Asia-Pacific sees growing investor interest in infrastructure assets as the region rapidly urbanises, energy demand grows and its population becomes increasingly affluent and digitised.

    In June, a consortium of US investment firm KKR and Singapore Telecommunications announced that they will invest S$1.75 billion in ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, one of Asia’s biggest data centre providers.

    The Jasa Marga unit’s deal also adds to GIC’s investment in Indonesia. Last year, GIC bought a 33 per cent stake in toll-road company Margautama Nusantara, in which MPTC now holds a 60.3 per cent stake, for US$209.9 million, the statement said.

    HSBC served as joint financial adviser to MPTC and sole financial adviser to GIC for the transaction, the statement said. BCA Sekuritas acted as joint financial adviser to MPTC. REUTERS

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