Our Partners & Affiliations
To provide the most accurate and comprehensive analysis of the Indonesia Investment Authority, Indonesia SWF Tracker collaborates with and leverages data from a network of leading organizations in the financial, academic, and regulatory sectors. These affiliations enhance the quality of our research and ensure our insights are grounded in the most reliable information available. Our independence remains paramount, as stated in our Editorial Standards, but these partnerships are vital to our mission.
Data & Technology Partners
Our quantitative analysis is powered by industry-standard platforms that provide real-time data on global markets, deal flows, and economic trends.
- Bloomberg Terminal: For real-time financial market data, news, and analytics on Indonesian equities, bonds, and macroeconomic indicators.
- Refinitiv Eikon: Used for in-depth company analysis, M&A transaction data, and economic modeling.
- Preqin: A critical resource for data on private equity, venture capital, and infrastructure funds, allowing us to track the activities of INA’s co-investment partners.
- Fitch Solutions: For country-risk analysis and industry-specific research that provides context for INA’s sectoral investments.
Academic & Research Institutions
We collaborate with leading Indonesian economic research institutions to deepen our understanding of the INA’s impact on the national economy.
- LPEM FEB UI (Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat, Universitas Indonesia): We engage with researchers from Indonesia’s top economic think tank for nuanced perspectives on public policy and economic development.
- INDEF (Institute for Development of Economics and Finance): Our team regularly consults reports and analysis from INDEF for independent viewpoints on fiscal policy and state-owned enterprise reform.
Industry & Business Associations
To stay connected to the pulse of the Indonesian business community, we maintain active memberships and dialogues with key associations.
- KADIN (Kamar Dagang dan Industri Indonesia – Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry): Engagement with KADIN provides us with insights into the private sector’s perspective on INA’s investments and the broader investment climate.
- APINDO (Asosiasi Pengusaha Indonesia – The Employers’ Association of Indonesia): APINDO’s research on labor markets and industrial relations helps inform our analysis of the social impact of INA’s portfolio companies.
Regulatory & Governmental Information Channels
While we are fully independent, our research relies on public information provided by key government and regulatory bodies. We are diligent in monitoring official publications from:
- Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK – Financial Services Authority): For regulations concerning capital markets and non-bank financial institutions that may partner with or be impacted by the INA.
- Bank Indonesia (BI): For monetary policy reports, inflation data, and foreign exchange regulations relevant to FDI flows.
- Kementerian Keuangan (Ministry of Finance): The primary source for regulations, state budget information, and official decrees governing the INA.
- BKPM (Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal – Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board): For official data on foreign and domestic investment realization, which we use to measure INA’s catalytic impact.
Global Networks
We are active participants in the global dialogue on sovereign wealth funds.
- International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds (IFSWF): We closely follow the work of the IFSWF and use the Santiago Principles as a key benchmark in our governance analysis of the INA.
Continue exploring Indonesia SWF Tracker:
Our Indonesia SWF Tracker Service ยท
Meet Our Team ยท
Editorial Standards ยท
Methodology ยท
Sustainability ยท
Safety & Compliance