Pertamina Divests Hospitals, Hotels, Airlines, and Insurance to Sharpen Focus onโ Core Energy Business
Jakarta, Indonesia – State-ownedโ oil and gas giant Pertamina is streamlining its businessโค portfolio, releasing four non-oil and gas subsidiaries – hospitals, hotels, airlines, and insurance -โฃ to concentrate on its core oil โขand gas operations and teh โขprogress of new energy initiatives. Theโ move, announced by Pertamina officials, aims โฃto improve efficiency โฃand synergy within the state-owned enterprise ecosystem.
Theโ divestments represent a strategic shift for Pertamina, allowing it toโค dedicate resources and expertise to its โฃprimary energy businesses โamid aโ global energy transition. This restructuring โimpacts multiple sectors, withโ implications for โคhealthcare, tourism, aviation, and financial services within โIndonesia’s state-ownedโ landscape.โ The changes are expected to be implemented โprogressively,with consolidation efforts underway and anticipated to conclude โฃby january 1,2026,aligning with Pertamina’s target โfor a unified VAT,PIS,and KPI system.
Pertamina will transfer its hospital sector holdings, PT Pertaminaโ Bina Medika Indonesia Healthcare Corporationโข (IHC), to danantara, with transaction stages currently in progress. In the hospitality sector, PT Patra Jasa, whichโ manages nine hotel andโฃ resort โproperties, will โคbe merged with PT Hotel Indonesia Natour (HIN), aโฃ part of the BUMN Tourism and Support (InJourney) holding. According to Agung, thisโค consolidation will be โคguided by studies conducted by HIN.
The airline Pelita air Service (PAS) โwill be integrated into PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk.โ Pertamina’s insurance businesses, PertaLife Insurance and Tugu Insurance, will beโฃ consolidated with Indonesia Financial Group (IFG), the โขstate-owned holding company forโ insurance, guarantee, and โคinvestment sectors. Agung noted that thisโข consolidation will extend beyond Pertamina, encompassing numerous insurance companies within the broader BUMN ecosystem. โ
These strategic moves are โฃintended โto strengthen Pertamina’s position in the evolvingโ energy landscape and foster greaterโ efficiency and collaboration across โIndonesia’s โstate-owned enterprises.