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The Bakrie Group is an Indonesian
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founded by Achmad Bakrie in 1942. It has interests across various industries including mining, oil and gas,
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, infrastructure, plantations, media and telecommunications. The group is one of the largest business groups in Indonesia, with 10 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. It is headed by Nirwan Darmawan Bakrie and Indra Usmansyah Bakrie as co-chairpersons.


History

H. Achmad Bakrie founded Bakrie & Brothers ("N.V. Bakrie & Brothers") in 1942 in Telukbetung, South Sumatera. Bakrie & Brothers was established as a general trading and distribution company. In the 1950s Bakrie Group business activities have expanded to include general trading, construction services, agribusiness, coal mining, oil & gas, and telecommunications; while continuing to develop manufacturing such as steel pipes, building materials, and automotive components. In 1986, Bakrie & Brothers acquired 75% shares of a local rubber plantation company PT. Uniroyal Sumatera Plantations (UNSP) then later changed the company name to PT. Bakrie Sumatera Plantations. In 1989, Bakrie & Brothers (BNBR) was listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange (now the Indonesia Stock Exchange). Bakrie Group diversified into media and telecommunications business in the 1990s. A local TV station PT. Cakrawala Andalas Televisi (ANTV) was founded in 1992, and started to broadcast nationally a year later in 1993. In the same year Bakrie Group obtained the license to operate fixed wireless telecommunication and entered the telecommunications sector with PT. Bakrie Telecom. In 2001 Bakrie Group entered gas and oil sector as PT. Energi Mega Persada (“ENRG”) a company focused on developing and exploring the upstream oil and gas in Indonesia was founded. Bakrie Group also acquired 80% of the coal mining company PT. Arutmin Indonesia (Arutmin) from BHP Minerals Exploration Inc, and PT Kaltim Prima Coal from (British Petroleum (BP) and Rio Tinto, in 2003. In 2007, Forbes Asia estimated the Bakrie family had $5,4 billion in wealth, however after the 2008 financial crisis it dropped to only $850 million as Bakrie Group companies were heavily affected by the financial crisis. In 2014, Bakrie Group through Bakrie Global Ventura made a US$ 25 million investment in a California based private social network Path, a social networking-enabled photo sharing and messaging service for mobile devices. Path had the most users in Indonesia compared to any other countries with more than 4 million active users. Bakrie Group has a limited partnership with Convergence Ventures, since its inception in 2015 the VC has backed 16 startups in Indonesia. In 2019, Bakrie Group made an undisclosed investment in BumiLangit Studios, Indonesian character based entertainment company in Indonesia. The Investment was made by VIVA group who are currently focusing on developing Indonesia’s own superhero cinematic universe through the library of the intellectual property rights of BumiLangit Studios. The first movie in line, Gundala released in August 2019 was a theater hit grossing 48,3 million Rupiah. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bakrie & Brothers of Bakrie Group furloughed 153 of its staff for at least 3 months. Additionally, the company also introduced salary reduction plans to 800 employees in their attempt to reduce financial burdens due to limited business activity.


Companies

Bakrie Group is made up of 10 individual companies without a controlling parent company. Each of the Bakrie companies has more subsidiaries involved in various Industry, Digital, Energy and Agricultural sectors.


Core members


Other members

* PT. Bakrie Autoparts * PT. Bakrie Metal Industries * PT. Bakrie Pipe Industries * PT. Bakrie Steel Industries * PT. Bakrie Building Industries * PT. Bakrie Indo Infrastructure * PT. Bakrie Harper * PT. Bakrie Energy International * PT. Bakrie Construction * PT. Bakrie Gas * PT. Cakrawala Andalas Televisi * PT. Lativi Media Karya * PT. Bakrie Gasindo Utama * PT. Bakrie Power * PT. Bakrie Oil & Gas Infrastructure * PT. Bakrie Telco Infrastructure * PT. Bakrie Toll * PT. Multi Kontrol Nusantara * PT. Arutmin Indonesia * PT. Kaltim Prima Coal * PT. Bumi Resource Minerals * PT. Bakrie Global Ventura


Related organizations

* Bakrie Untuk Negeri * Achmad Bakrie Foundation * Bakrie Center Foundation * Bakrie Amanah * Bakrie University * Yayasan Pendidikan Bakrie * Freedom Institute * BumiLangit Studio * Convergence Ventures


Business sectors


Mining

Bakrie Group operates in the mining sector, mainly focused in coal mining through PT. Bumi Resource (BUMI) and its subsidiaries PT. Bumi Resource Minerals (BMRS), PT. Arutmin Indonesia, PT. Kaltim Prima Coal, PT. Pendopo Energi Batubara, and PT. Fajar Bumi Sakti. In May 2020, Bakrie Capital Indonesia signed an agreement with Air Products (APD) to build a $2 billion coal-to-methanol manufacturing facility in East Kalimantan.


Oil and gas

PT. Energi Mega Persada operates several oil and gas assets in Indonesia. In 2011 Energi Persada expanded its business to Buzi block in Mozambique, Africa through their subsidiary EMP Mining Overseas Pte. List of current operations; * Bentu PSC, Riau * Buzi EPCC, Mozambique * Gebang PSC, North Sumatra * Kangean PSC, East Java * Korinci Baru PSC, Riau * Malacca Strait PSC, Sumatra * Sangatta II CBM PSC, East Kalimantan * Tonga PSC, Sumatra


Media and entertainment

Bakrie Group owned PT Visi Media Asia Tbk (VIVA). The company activities covers Free to Air (FTA) TV networks with tvOne, sportOne, ANTV and digital media portal viva.co.id.


Agribusiness

Through PT. Bakrie Sumatra Plantations, Bakrie Group managed an estimated 100,000 ha of rubber and palm oil plantation in the island of Sumatra. Bakrie Sumatera Plantations Tbk (BSP) is a subsidiary of Bakrie Group. BSP has extensive landbanks. One of its directors is Bungaran Saragih, a former minister of agriculture. It operates or used to operate on peatlands.


Infrastructure

Through Bakrie & Brothers, Bakrie Group is involved in transportation, water, electricity, and industrial projects in Indonesia through several of its subsidiaries. Bakrie oversaw the development of Tanjung Jati A power station, a coal-fired power station in Central Java.


Sports team ownership


Basketball club


Pelita Jaya Bakrie (1987-present)

Pelita Jaya Basketball Club was founded in 1987 by Bakrie Group. Pelita Jaya is a three time national basketball league champion. Currently the club management is led by Syailendra Bakrie and currently competing in Indonesian Basketball League (IBL).


Football club


Brisbane Roar (2012-present)

Bakrie Group, through PT. Pelita Jaya Cronus acquired
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in 2011. Bakrie Group initially purchased 70% of the club shares, but in 2012 the Football Federation Australia (FFA) announced that the Bakrie Group has acquired 100% ownership of A-League club Brisbane Roar FC. In May 2016, Brisbane Roar faced an administrative and financial turbulences when the team ownership held investment in the club, resulting in Brisbane Roar failure to pay staff and players.


C.S. Visé (2011-2014)

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, a second division league Belgium football club was acquired by Bakrie Group in 2011, during Bakrie's ownership Indonesian youth players like
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, Manahati Lestusen and Alfin Tuasalamony were called to play for the club. C.S Vise was eventually sold by Bakrie Group in 2014.


References

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