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    Indonesian Government Issues USD1.85 Billion and EUR600 Million in Global Bonds

    October 11, 2025


    TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Finance, issued global bonds. The issuance of these Government Bonds (SUN) was conducted in two foreign currencies (dual-currency): the United States dollar and the euro, in an SEC-registered format.

    From the issuance of the US dollar-denominated SUN, the government raised US$1.85 billion, or Rp30.6 trillion (an exchange rate of Rp16,570 per US dollar). Meanwhile, from the euro-denominated bonds, the government raised EUR600 million, or Rp11.5 trillion.

    “This transaction marks the government’s successful issuance of SEC-registered global bonds for the seventeenth time,” read an announcement on the official website of the Directorate General of Financing and Risk Management at the Ministry of Finance, quoted on Sunday, October 12, 2025.

    Three series of global government bonds were issued: RI0431 with a 5.5-year tenor and maturity on April 16, 2031. The nominal value of this series was US$600 million with a yield of 4.35 percent. Then there was the RI0436 series with a 10.5-year tenor, maturity on April 16, 2036, with a yield of 4.95 percent, for an issuance value of US$1.25 billion.

    Furthermore, there was the RIEUR1033 series with an 8-year tenor, maturity on October 16, 2033, with a yield of 3.752 percent, valued at EUR600 million. The issuance of the EUR-denominated SUN was carried out in the format of the SDG thematic bond (SDG bond).

    The pricing date for the three SUN series was October 8, 2025, with the settlement date set for October 16, 2025. The proceeds from this issuance will be used to finance the 2025 State Budget (APBN).

    The government announced the opening of bids for USD-denominated SUN during the Asian morning session on October 8, 2025, followed by the announcement of bids for EUR-denominated SUN at the opening of the European market on the same day. The offerings successfully attracted global investor interest, as evidenced by order books exceeding US$4.9 billion and EUR3 billion.

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