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KAI Suffers $1 Trillion Loss on Indonesia’s Whoosh Train Project

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

KAI Reports Nearly‍ Rp1 Trillion Loss on Jakarta-Bandung‍ High-Speed Rail Project

Jakarta – State-owned railway ⁣company PT Kereta‍ Api Indonesia (Persero), ⁣or KAI, recorded a loss approaching Rp1 trillion ⁢(approximately $65.4 million USD) ⁤on the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway project, known as Whoosh, during ⁢the first semester of‌ 2025. ​The financial setback stems from KAI’s majority stake in PT Pilar Sinergi BUMN Indonesia ‍(PSBI), the consortium managing the ambitious infrastructure undertaking.

Financial Strain on KAI

The⁢ loss, totaling Rp951.48 billion ‍as of June 2025, is detailed in KAI’s consolidated financial statements. ​ KAI holds a 58.53 percent ownership share in ‍PSBI. ​ ​Extrapolating these figures, a full-year loss is estimated to reach ⁢approximately Rp1.9 trillion, a decrease from the⁤ Rp2.69 trillion loss recorded in 2024, but ⁤still representing a important financial burden⁢ for the state-owned enterprise.

The data was ‌disclosed in a management statement released to the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) on Saturday, August 16, ‍2025. PSBI’s ownership ‌extends⁤ beyond KAI, ‌including stakes held by‍ PT‌ Wijaya ‍Karya ⁤(Persero) Tbk (WIKA) and PT⁣ Jasa Marga (Persero) tbk (JSMR).

project Challenges and Cost Overruns

The formation of PSBI‍ was a strategic ​response to⁣ the funding and management complexities of ⁣the Whoosh project, which encountered hurdles related to land acquisition and evolving construction designs. The‌ total investment for the high-speed rail ⁢line reached $7.2 billion (Rp116.54‌ trillion,based on an exchange rate of Rp16,186 per⁤ US dollar),including $1.2 billion (Rp19.42 trillion) in cost overruns. These escalating costs are now a priority ​for restructuring by the Indonesia‍ Investment Authority.

did You Know? The Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail line is Indonesia’s first of its kind, aiming to revolutionize transportation between ‌the two major cities.

The ​financial impact of Whoosh began to affect KAI’s statements following ‍the project’s commercial launch in October‍ 2023. Currently, ⁤revenue generated by the railway has not yet offset the ample investment and operational expenses.

Key Project​ Figures

Metric Value
First Semester Loss (2025) Rp951.48 billion
Estimated​ Full-Year Loss (2025) Rp1.9 trillion
Full-Year loss ‍(2024) Rp2.69 trillion
Total Project Investment $7.2 billion ⁢(Rp116.54 ⁣trillion)
Cost Overruns $1.2 billion (Rp19.42 trillion)

Pro⁣ Tip: Understanding the complexities of infrastructure projects like Whoosh requires considering not only direct costs but also potential economic ⁢benefits and long-term ⁤sustainability.

What long-term ⁣strategies ‌can KAI‍ implement to ensure the financial viability of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail⁤ project? And ​how will these losses impact future⁢ infrastructure investments ‍in Indonesia?

The Indonesian government has long prioritized infrastructure advancement as a key⁣ driver of economic growth. According⁢ to the World bank, investments ⁣in infrastructure are crucial for improving connectivity, reducing logistics costs, ‌and ⁤attracting foreign investment (World bank Infrastructure Overview). However, projects of this scale often⁤ present significant financial ​risks, as evidenced by the current situation ⁤with the Whoosh railway.

Furthermore,effective risk ​management and transparent financial reporting are essential for maintaining investor⁣ confidence and ensuring the success of large-scale infrastructure initiatives. A study ⁣by McKinsey ‍& Company highlights the importance of robust ‍project governance and proactive cost⁤ control measures in ⁣mitigating financial⁤ risks in infrastructure projects (McKinsey Infrastructure Insights).

The challenges faced by the Whoosh project underscore the ⁤broader complexities of⁢ large-scale infrastructure development in emerging economies.Factors such as⁢ land ⁣acquisition​ difficulties, regulatory hurdles, and fluctuating exchange⁤ rates can considerably impact project costs and timelines. ‍ Looking ⁢ahead, a focus on enduring⁤ financing models, public-private partnerships, and enhanced project management practices will be crucial ​for‌ ensuring the long-term success of Indonesia’s ⁤infrastructure ambitions.

Frequently⁤ Asked Questions about the Jakarta-Bandung ⁢High-Speed‌ Rail

  • What is the Whoosh railway? It’s Indonesia’s first high-speed railway,connecting Jakarta and⁢ Bandung.
  • How much⁢ did‍ the ​Whoosh project ⁢cost? The total‍ investment is $7.2 billion (Rp116.54 trillion),including cost overruns.
  • Why is KAI reporting‌ a loss on the Whoosh project? ⁤ Revenue hasn’t yet ⁢covered the high investment and operational ‍costs.
  • What is PSBI’s⁣ role in the ‍Whoosh project? PSBI ⁤is the ⁢consortium responsible for funding and managing the railway.
  • What steps are being taken ‌to address⁢ the financial losses? Restructuring of the⁣ Investment Management Agency ⁤and Antara is underway.

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