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Indonesia’s Trans Marga Jateng secures key new toll road loan

A US$415.45 million (IDR 4.7 trillion) loan has been agreed for a new 75.67km toll road as part of the Trans Java toll road project in Indonesia. Trans Marga Jateng, the 60:40 joint venture of Indonesian state-owned toll-road operator Jasa Marga and Central Java's state-owned infrastructure firm Sarana Pembangunan Jawa Tengah, has secured the 15-year syndicated loan from a group of lenders headed by state-owned bank Bank Mandiri. The new toll road will run from Solo to Semarang through Salatiga and Boyola
April 8, 2014 Read time: 1 min
A US$415.45 million (IDR 4.7 trillion) loan has been agreed for a new 75.67km toll road as part of the Trans Java toll road project in Indonesia.

1075 Trans Marga Jateng, the 60:40 joint venture of Indonesian state-owned toll-road operator 1083 Jasa Marga and Central Java's state-owned infrastructure firm Sarana Pembangunan Jawa Tengah, has secured the 15-year syndicated loan from a group of lenders headed by state-owned bank Bank 1077 Mandiri.

The new toll road will run from Solo to Semarang through Salatiga and Boyolali, part of the Trans Java toll road project between Merak (Banten) and Banyuwangi (East Java).

Of the total loan, $158.87 million (IDR 1.8 trillion) will come from Bank Mandiri, whereas the remaining $8.82 million (IDR 100 billion), $97.08 million (IDR 1.1tn), and $141.21 million (IDR 1.6 trillion) will be contributed by Regional Development Bank of Central Java (Bank 1080 Jateng), Bank 1081 Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), and 1079 Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) respectively.

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