Jakarta, 24 Maret 2025 – PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF) actively contributes to increasing access to clean water for the Indonesian people, in line with the government’s commitment to achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, namely access to clean water and sanitation for all. IIF realizes that the availability of clean water is an important foundation for the health, welfare, and economic development of a nation.
According to a survey by Indonesia Central Bureau of Statistics in 2024, access to drinking water in Indonesia reaches 92.64 percent. This suggests that only 9 out of 10 households in Indonesia have access to drinking water. One of the main solutions to address this gap is through the development of Drinking Water Supply Systems (SPAM). SPAM is a system consisting of drinking water production facilities, water treatment systems, water storage systems, and water distribution systems used to ensure the availability of safe and quality drinking water to the community.
Chief Investment Officer of IIF, M. Ramadhan Harahap, said, “We believe that collaboration is the key to achieving the availability of clean water access in Indonesia. Several SPAM development projects that we are working on are carried out through Public-Private Partnership (PPP), therefore allowing us to combine expertise and resources from both parties, along with the share risks and benefits proportionally. With the PPP scheme, we can ensure that the supported SPAM projects are not only financially viable but is able to provide optimal social and environmental benefits for the community.”
Up to 2024, IIF has been involved in various strategic projects across different regions in Indonesia. One example is the SPAM project in Bandar Lampung with a clean water treatment capacity of 750 Lps (liters per second), which is expected to improve the clean water supply for the surrounding residents. Additionally, IIF has also carried out the construction and operation of a 450 Lps clean water treatment plant in Dumai City.
IIF’s involvement in these projects demonstrates the Company’s strong commitment to supporting sustainable infrastructure development and providing a positive impact on society. Through the provision of innovative and sustainable financing, IIF strives to support the achievement target of 100% access to clean water in Indonesia by 2030.
IIF’s support of clean water sector not only contributes to the achievement of SDG 6 but presents positive impact on other SDGs, such as SDG 3 (good health and well-being), SDG 11 (sustainable cities and settlements), and SDG 17 (partnerships to achieve goals). In summary, IIF’s role in supporting the availability of clean water is an integral effort to achieve sustainable development in Indonesia.
PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (“IIF”) is a private non-bank financial institution, which is engaged in infrastructure financing and advisory services that are professionally managed and focused on commercially viable infrastructure projects. IIF was established on 15 January 2010 at the initiative of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia. Currently, the ownership of IIF is held by PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur/SMI (Persero), Asian Development Bank (ADB), the International Finance Corporation (IFC) which is part of the World Bank, Deutsche Investitions-und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG) which is fully owned by KfW, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC).
In its operations, IIF applies best practices based on international standards in providing credit, risk management, good corporate governance, and social and environmental protection standards to ensure the sustainability of infrastructure development in Indonesia.
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