PEFINDO has affirmed its idAAA ratings for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
Thursday, March 12 2026 - 09:34 PM WIB
(March 12, 2026)--PEFINDO has affirmed its idAAA ratings for PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF) and its outstanding shelf-registered bonds. Outlook for the corporate credit rating is stable. At the same time, PEFINDO has also affirmed its idAA rating for IIF’s Green Perpetual Notes. The perpetual note’s rating is two notches below the corporate rating, reflecting the perpetual note’s junior status, given its classification as additional tier 1 capital with the characteristic of complete discretion in coupon payment deferral.
The corporate rating reflects IIF’s very strong likelihood of support from its shareholders. The rating is not driven by its standalone credit profile, which reflects its above-average presence in the infrastructure financing segment, strong capitalization profile, as well as strong liquidity and financial flexibility, but it is constrained by its concentrated financing profile and limited number of feasible infrastructure projects.
The rating may be lowered if there is a material reduction in support from its shareholders, which can be indicated by their declining ownership and control.
IIF was established in 2010 as a non-bank financial institution focusing on investing in commercially feasible infrastructure projects by implementing international standards in social and environmental aspects to ensure the long-term viability of Indonesian infrastructure development. IIF provides long-term, fund-based products, such as senior loans, mezzanine finance, and equity participations, in addition to non-fund-based products, such as guarantees and fee-based services. As of December 31, 2025, its shareholders consisted of PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero) (SMI, 44.99%), International Finance Corporation (IFC, 15.71%), Asian Development Bank (ADB, 15.71%), Deutsche Investitions-und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (DEG, 11.88%), and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC, 11.71%). (ends)
