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PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka Tbk. Investor Presentation September 2018 0

Leading township developer & infrastructure powerhouse PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka Tbk. ("KIJA") is a leading township developer with an established track record in industrybased townships supported by residential & commercial components... KIJA overview Real Estate PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka Tbk Infrastructure Business segments FY17 Revenue Breakdown (%) (Rp 2,995 billion) Infrastructure & Port, 14% Industrial Power Real Estate & Others, 41% Residential Infrastructure Commercial Dry Port Power Plant, 45% Established in 1989 and became the first publicly listed industrial estate developer in Indonesia in 1994 Kota Jababeka, KIJA's flagship development, is a mature industrybased integrated township in Cikarang with on-site power plant and dry port Diversification projects: Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay in Central Java, tourism-based township in Tanjung Lesung, Banten and a tourism development project in Morotai Large and strategically located land bank of 3,847 hectares as of 30 June 2018 Vision: To Create Modern Self Sustained Cities in Every Province in Indonesia and Provide Jobs for Better Life FY17 Gross Profit Breakdown (%) (Rp 1,137 billion 38% GPM) Infrastructure & Port, 17% Power Plant, 20% Real Estate & Others, 63% with world class infrastructure to support its development 1

Milestones & Awards More than 25 years track record in township development Selected awards #1 #1 Investor Magazine - 2012 Top 10 Best performing listed companies and Best listed company in property Indonesia Property Watch- 2015 The best township development concept Fortune Indonesia - 2015 Best Company award SWA Magazine - 2016 Top 25 Most Creative Companies in Indonesia 2016 1989 #1 Frontier Consulting Group Award 2014 #1 Corporate Image Industrial Estate Jababeka Group established and started development of the industrial estate 1994 IPO on Jakarta and Surabaya Stock Exchange Supply Chain Asia Awards 2014 Asia Logistics Centre/Park of the Year 1996 Acquisition of Menara Batavia in Jakarta CBD 2001 2003 Inauguration of Education Park, including President University #1 Ministry of Industry - 2015 Best Industrial Estate Infrastructure & Facilities Commenced development of Jababeka CBD 2010 Cikarang Dry Port begins operations 2011 Acquisition of 1,500 ha land in Tanjung Lesung, Banten 2013 2014 Bekasi Power Plant commenced operations D Khayangan Senior Living Launched Groundbreaking Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay 2

Sizeable land bank in strategic locations with upside potential Kota Jababeka Cikarang Master plan: 5,600 hectares 35km east of Jakarta Land Bank: 1,242ha (1) Fully integrated and matured city development 35km east of Jakarta, 45mins from Jakarta s CBD Most established industrial area in Greater Jakarta, home to >2,000 local and multinational companies INDONESIA Tanjung Lesung Kota Jababeka Cikarang Kendal, Central Java Semarang Surabaya Karawang Designated as a Special Economic Zone Located 180km southwest of Jakarta and covers 1,500 ha of untouched peninsula facing the Indian Ocean Envisaged to become a first-class integrated resort destination for both domestic and international tourists Note: 1 Land bank as at 30 June 2018 Tanjung Lesung Master plan: 1,551 hectares 170km southwest of Jakarta Land Bank: 1,537ha (1) Kendal, Central Java Master plan: 2,700 hectares 450km east of Jakarta Land Bank: 592ha (1) Offers a deep pool of young and skilled labour at a competitive cost Designated strategic estate status under presidential decree Strategically located along the Jakarta-Semarang- Surabaya Economic Corridor 3

1 Kota Jababeka Flagship industry-based integrated township Kota Jababeka is a mature industry-based township strategically located in close proximity to Jakarta CBD, sea port and airport Excellent accessibility and connectivity with 3 Exit Toll Accesses to Kota Jababeka and development of Major Transportation Infrastructure along Jakarta Eastern Corridor to Kota Jababeka. 1.5 hours Proposed MRT Station JAKARTA KOTA JABABEKA KM 29 KM 31 6 lane Highway of Jakarta Inner Ring Road 35 KM from Jakarta City Close to International Airport & Seaport Accessible by toll road and railway Tranportation infrastructure (Proposed / Under Construction) LRT Track High Speed Train Elevated Toll Road MRT Track Double-double track Railway KM 34 and is home to over 2,000 local and multinational customers from over 20 countries 4

1 Kota Jababeka Anchored by a blue-chip customer base The portfolio of high quality multinational and domestic customers at Kota Jababeka is a testament to the township's strategic location and superior infrastructure facilities Diverse mix of occupants across sectors (breakdown by number of occupants) As of 30 June 2018 Portfolio of high quality customers Electronics, 11% Customer Goods, 7% Others, 44% Machinery, 7% Chemicals, 6% Automotive, 6% Plastics, 5% Tekstile, 2% Metal Fabrication, 4% Foods, 5% Building, 4% 5

1 Jababeka Residence A City for Your World Residential & Commercial Developments Oscar Townhouse Cluster Sudirman Boulevard Commercial Center Mixed-Use Developments KM 29 KM 31 Hollywood Junction, Monroe & Elvis Tower KM 34 Facilities International Hotels Hospitals President University & Reputable Schools Jababeka Golf & Country Club Senior Living D Khayangan Jababeka Convention Center Jababeka Stadium 6

1 Kota Jababeka Enhancing value through Joint Venture projects PT PP Properti (Persero) Tbk PT Plaza Indonesia Realty Tbk JV 1 51% 49% Riverview Residence JV 1 30% 70% MAYFAIR Estate & Park Land 4 apartment towers strategically located near the toll exit Catering to the lower end of the market Tower 1 Mahakam Tower 90% sold out & topped off, hand-over expected late 2018 Tower 2 Bengawan Tower > 173 units sold, piling completed 47.4% Mixed use superblock on a 12-ha site right next to the golf course Groundbreaking happened in June 2015; piling completed Launch imminent JV 2 52.6% 70% Mixed use superblock on a 4.6-ha site With 6 apartment towers and Japanese style mall (Aeon) JV 2 30% To be developed on 4-ha site adjacent to JV 1 Concept to be decided on at a later stage to support / complement JV 1 7

1 Kota Jababeka Kawana Golf Residence Kawana Golf Residence The One & Only Golf Residence in Indonesia Kawana Golf Residence is a JV between KIJA s Jababeka Residence (60%) and Creed Group (40%) from Japan High-end golf view apartment tower with 234 units Total 100% sold in 2 phases delivery scheduled in 2020 8

2 Enhancing Kota Jababeka's value proposition: Jababeka Infrastruktur PT Jababeka Infrastruktur provides top notch to infrastructure and services, including clean water provision, waste water treatment, estate management, and other services such in-house fire brigade, 24 hour security, fiber optics, natural gas and others WTP 1 Capacity 400 L/sec WTP 2 Capacity 200 L/sec WWTP 1 Capacity 208 L/sec WWTP 2 Capacity 125 L/sec Waste Water Treatment Plan Water Treatment Plan Telco Natural Gas which meet the international standards and operate in accordance with environmentally friendly policies in integrated city Kota Jababeka in Cikarang 9

2 Enhancing Kota Jababeka's value proposition: Bekasi Power Plant KIJA is the only industrial estate developer in Indonesia with its own power plant located within its estate Integrated Power Generation & Distribution Process Financial Highlights IDR billion 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200-1,062 8% 82 1,267 12% 155 1 2 3 1,499 100% output to PLN Buy back from PLN (+16% margin) Direct sale to factories (+ margin) 14% 215 1,310 13% 164 1,360 17% 232 34% 430 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 Revenue Gross Profit Gross Profit Margin 146 PLN Factories 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% 130MW gas fired combined cycle plant 20 year 100% off-take agreement from Perusahaan Listrik Negara ( PLN ) Rate per KWH: ~US$11 cents Average gas cost / MMBTU: ~US$9.0 Fuel costs borne by PLN on a pass-through basis Fully contracted gas supply Flexibility to buy back power and resell it at a premium During the repair of a leakage in one of the boilers the power plant operated at about 50% of the usual capacity for about 3 months in 2016 The power plant was in full reserve shutdown for most of 1Q18 and has operated intermittently since then, mostly on 5 days full capacity during the week and half capacity during the weekend Operational Highlights Description 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 Net Dependable Capacity 118.8MW 120MW 120MW 121MW 119.5MW Load Factor 108MW 110MW 93MW 109.1MW 81.2MW Capacity factor 90.01% 90.01% 81.85% 87.95% 94.71% Equivalent Availability Factor 90.34% 96.39% 82.85% 94.53% 99.85% Planned Outage Factor 7.88% 3.09% 15.15% 5.00% 0% Equivalent Forced Outage Rate 1.78% 0.52% 2.00% 0.47% 0.07% Providing a significant marketing advantage over its competitors as access to reliable electricity supply is one of the primary concerns for industrial clients in Indonesia 10

2 Enhancing Kota Jababeka's value proposition: Cikarang Dry Port Strategic location in the heart of the largest manufacturing zone along the Bekasi-Cikampek industrial corridor Airport JABABEKA MM 2100 EJIP LIPPO 62% 1 HYUNDAI GIIC SURYA CIPTA Enhanced Accessibility with New Toll Gate KM 29 Railway Connectivity to the Sea Port KIIC KIM KIKC KBI Cikarang Utama Toll Gate New Toll Gate KM 29 Flyover to Jakarta Highway Exit KM 29 International Port Code: IDJBK Surrounded by 11 Industrial Estates and more than 3,000 manufacturing companiee Notes: 1 Estimated % of total throughput at Tanjung Priok Port originating from this area 11

2 Enhancing Kota Jababeka's value proposition: Cikarang Dry Port Facilities & services offered at Cikarang Dry Port New Office & Warehouse New Customs Office To Surabaya Bonded Logistics Center Office: CDP, Quarantine, Banking Gate CFS Reefer Physical Inspection Railway Emplacement Mobile X-Ray To Jakarta / Tanjung Priok 12

2 Enhancing Kota Jababeka's value proposition: Cikarang Dry Port Smart Port Solution Mobile Application Auto Gate System 13 Next: E - Payment

2 Enhancing Kota Jababeka's value proposition: Cikarang Dry Port Bonded Logistics Center 14

2 Enhancing Kota Jababeka's value proposition: Cikarang Dry Port Cikarang Dry Port (CDP) is the first and only integrated customs, quarantine and logistics facility in Indonesia Overview Strong momentum in CDP operations Since 2012, Cikarang Dry Port is an official port of origin and Revenue (IDR billion) destination with international port code IDJBK now connected with 25 major shipping lines 180 Integrated port and logistics facilities with multi modal transportation services Smart Port Solution to streamline the business process Besides export/import, CDP also serves domestic distribution via main railway line that runs from west Java to east Java and also combining it with domestics shipping lines services Bonded Logistics Centre (FTZ facilities) for Cotton & minerals/metals Selected customer & partner profile at Cikarang Dry Port Shipping Lines: Third Party Logistics Provider (3PL): Shippers / Consignees: 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20-62 Throughput (TEU) 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 78 120 151 171 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 25,808 37,507 50,844 65,250 73,946 99 41,737-2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 allowing customers to more efficiently manage their imports and exports and benefit from cost savings 15

3 Sizeable and stable USD-denominated recurring income base The provision of these infrastructure services has enabled the progressive build out of a significant recurring revenue base Total Revenue & Breakdown Recurring revenue (IDR billion) Recurring (1) Real Estate (2) 2014 41% 2017 59% 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 1,349 1,592 22% 1,868 22% 1,723 25% 1,774 24% 37% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 43% 57% IDR 2,994 billion 800 600 400 16% 648 15.0% 10.0% 2012 17% IDR 2,799 billion 200 0 344 415 424 419 210 237 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 5.0% 0.0% 83% Recurring EBITDA Recurring Revenue EBITDA Margin IDR 1,401 billion based on USD pricing terms (power & water), further enhancing stability and visibility of cash flows for Jababeka and also providing a natural hedge for its USD-denominated interest expenses Furthermore, US$ 200 million notional is hedged by means of call spreads with an average lower strike of 13,021 Rupiah and an average upper strike of 15,997 Rupiah Notes: 1 Recurring revenue/ebitda includes contribution from power plant, dry port and service & maintenance fees 2 Comprises real estate, golf and other non-infrastructure segments 16

4 Diversified land bank A geographically diversified land bank allows KIJA to capture different market segments and enhances earnings resilience Diversified by geography, positioning and segment Land Bank Total (1) : 3,371ha Kota Jababeka Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay Tanjung Lesung Positioning Established MNCs and domestic companies willing to pay a premium for strategic location and mature township with top notch infrastructure in place 1,242ha 592ha 1,537ha More cost-conscious customers looking for an alternative to Greater Jakarta industrial estates that still provides top notch infrastructure Tourism, leisure and hospitality focused integrated township to tap into entertainment/leisure spending by rising middle class in Indonesia Well diversified across multiple segments (Breakdown of segments by 2017 revenue contribution) Real Estate (2) : 41% Recurring (3) : 59% 19.7% 5.0% 5.5% 4.2% 1.6% 2.6% 2.2% 45.4% 13.8% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0% Land Industrial Commercial Residential Tourism Golf Others Power Plant Service & Maintenance in addition to benefiting from future infrastructure developments across its land bank locations Notes: 1 As per 30 June 2018 and excluding Morotai with 475 hectares of land bank 2 Comprises real estate, golf and other non-infrastructure segments 3 Recurring revenue includes contribution from power plant, dry port and service & maintenance fees 17

4 Diversified projects: Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay benefits from Sembcorp's expertise in developing and marketing industrial zones across Asia (China, Vietnam, Batam, Bintan, etc) Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay is a JV between KIJA and Sembcorp Excellent connectivity to major infrastructure in Central Java 49% 51% Kendal Port Tanjung Emas Seaport Ahmad Yani Int'l Airport Semarang Total planned area: 2,700 hectares Phase 1: 860 ha (592 hectares as per 30 June 2018) Distance to Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay Tanjung Emas International Seaport (Indonesia's 3 rd largest) Ahmad Yani International Airport Semarang (Central Java capital) 25 km 20 km 21 km and complemented by KIJA s long track record and experience in Indonesia industrial estate developments and infrastructure operations 18

4 Diversified projects: Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay Our Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay development in Central Java is well-positioned to benefit from growing demand for relatively low cost industrial estates with good connectivity and competitive labor costs Key Highlights Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay offers customers an affordable product with top notch infrastructure Low labour costs in Central Java makes Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay particularly interesting for labor intensive industries Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay is situated along the Jakarta-Semarang-Surabaya Economic Corridor Increasing traffic congestion at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta has led to growing interest in alternative sites with good connectivity via air and sea Diverse mix of occupants across sectors (breakdown by number of occupants) As of August 2018 Others, 8% F&B, 10% Furniture & Wood Processing, 10% Manufacturing, 36% Official opening ceremony on November 14 th 2016 by the President of Indonesia, Mr Joko Widodo, and the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr Lee Hsien Loong Logistics & Warehousing, 15% Building & Related Industries, 21% 19

4 Diversified projects: Kendal Industrial Park Park by the Bay 20

4 Diversified projects: Tanjung Lesung Malaysia Tanjung Lesung overview Singapore Indonesia Tanjung Lesung Location Concept ~ 180 km southwest of Jakarta in Banten Tourism-based integrated township apartments, sailing, diving & beach clubs) (hotels, Australia Access Currently accessible by toll road from Jakarta in ~ 3.5 hours Merak SOEKARNO HATTA International Airport Krakatau Mountain Anyer Serang Jakarta Tanjung Lesung Panaitan Island Labuan Panimbang Pandeglang Future Toll road Jakarta-Merak Toll Road Ujung Kulon National Park President Joko Widodo speaking on Tanjung Lesung s designation as Special Economic Zone for Tourism 21

4 Diversified projects: Tanjung Lesung Strong government support for Tanjung Lesung's development as a tourism zone... Facilities and infrastructure at Tanjung Lesung Existing infrastructure includes access roads, a water treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant, electricity supply and telecommunication links Visitors currently have access to ~ 300 rooms spread out over two hotels/resorts, a bed and breakfast and several cottages Other facilities: restaurant and bar, golf course, a swimming pool, a spa, a beach club, a sailing club, private air strip, school, mosque, residential housing units, and a medical clinic Golf course Strong government support for development of Tanjung Lesung One of 10 New Tourism Destinations in Indonesia that the Indonesian Government is promoting New toll road from Serang Timur to Panimbang: A consortium led by PT Wijaya Karya Tbk (Persero) won the tender for this project, land acquisition is ongoing and construction has commenced Aerial view Tanjung Lesung has been designated as Special Economic Zone for Tourism Villa with private pool at Tanjung Lesung is expected to increase interest from potential investors/partners for the project 22

4 Diversified projects: Tanjung Lesung Current property products KALICAA VILLA 23

4 Diversified projects: Morotai Future tourism and logistics hub strategically located in the heart of Pacific Asia with natural tropical beauty and World War 2 charm Morotai Strategically located in the Halmahera group of eastern Indonesia s Maluku islands, in the heart of Pacific Asia in between Asia and Australia 3 hours flight from Singapore and Taipei Great potential for tourism, agricultural and fishing industries and as a logistics hub Morotai is a Special Economic Zone for tourism and 1 of 10 new tourism destinations promoted by the government Beach view at Morotai PT Jababeka Morotai has been appointed as the implementing entity of the Morotai development project by the Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia Evening view at Morotai 24

5 Clear strategic focus KIJA's existing pipeline provides visible opportunities over different time frames Continue to develop and capitalize on Kota Jababeka Township Development of Tanjung Lesung tourism-based township Short Term Further development of Kendal Industrial Park in partnership with Sembcorp in Central Java Medium Term Development of Morotai, initially as a tourism-based township Long Term Vision Replicate Kota Jababeka's industry-based integrated township model throughout Indonesia Build out an infrastructure facility portfolio (power, water, ports, etc.) to support these new townships 25

6 Financial Highlights Revenue breakdown (IDR billion) Gross profit (IDR billion) and Gross profit margin (%) 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500-2,799 1,207 1,592 3,140 1,272 2,931 2,995 1,208 1,221 1,868 1,723 1,774 281 648 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 Recurring revenue Real estate & other revenue EBITDA (IDR billion) and EBITDA margin (%) 1,400 928 60% 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 1,252 1,389 45% 44% 1,243 42% 1,137 38% 43% 401 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 Gross profit Gross profit margin Net income (IDR billion) 500 60% 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 1,130 37% 1,167 40% 1,025 37% 914 35% 31% 274 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 EBITDA EBITDA margin Notes: 1 Approximate unrealized foreign exchange loss (non cash) for FY14: IDR 65 billion, FY15: IDR 156 billion, 1H18: IDR 251 billion 2 Approximate unrealized foreign exchange gain (non cash) for FY16: IDR 135 billion, FY17: IDR 59 billion and in FY17 additional 1-off expenses of Rp 175bn as a result of redemption of 2019 senior notes 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 400 300 200 100 0 (100) (200) (300) 399 (1) 331 (1) 427 150 2014 (1) 2015 2016 2017 1H18 (2) (2) (246) (1) 26

6 Balance Sheet Highlights Assets and cash (IDR billion) Debt, Equity (IDR billion) and Debt/Equity (x) 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 8,505 9,741 10,734 11,226 11,396 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 4,662 2,705 0.58 5,638 5,900 5,675 4,978 4,346 4,041 3,510 3,565 0.77 0.71 0.68 0.63 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.70 0.60 2,000 1,000 0.50 0 595 827 792 895 783 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 0.40 Cash and cash equivalents Total assets Total debt Total equity Debt/Equity 4.5 EBITDA/Interest expense (x) 1 6.0 Net debt/ebitda (x) 4.0 3.5 3.8 5.0 5.2 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 3.4 3.1 2.3 1.6 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.9 2.3 2.7 3.4 0.0 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 0.0 2014 2015 2016 2017 1H18 Notes: 1 Includes capitalized interest + Hedging Fees 27

7 Experienced management team Average of more than 25 years of industrial township development experience Board of Commissioners Setyono Djuandi Darmono Bacelius Ruru Hadi Rahardja Gan Michael President Commissioner Vice President Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner (Founder) Independent Commissioner (Founder) Board of Directors Budianto Liman Hyanto Wihadhi Sutedja Sidarta Darmono Tjahjadi Rahardja Setiawan Mardjuki Basuri Tjahaja Purnama President Director Director Director Director Director Director 28

China India US Indonesia Brazil Pakistan Nigeria Bangladesh Russian Mexico Japan Ethiopia Philippines Vietnam Egypt Germany Congo Iran Turkey Thailand UK France Italy Tanzania South Africa Myanmar Korea Kenya Colombia Spain 327 261 208 197 191 165 147 129 127 105 105 96 95 83 81 81 81 69 66 65 59 57 57 53 51 50 49 46 1,372 1,339 8 Favourable macro and sector fundamentals Strong real GDP growth outlook (%) 7.0 6.2 6.0 6.0 5.6 5.0 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.0 4.8 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018F 2019F 2020F Continued growth in direct investments both FDI and domestic (IDR trn) 693 700 613 600 546 262 500 463 216 398 180 400 362 313 156 128 300 251 92 157 200 76 366 397 431 175 221 270 307 100 205 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 H1 2018 Source: Statistics Indonesia, EIU September 2018 Source: BKPM FDI Domestic Direct Investment Total Sizeable domestic market size world's 4 th largest population Greater Jakarta average industrial land prices (USD/sqm) 1,600 250 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 200 150 100 50 56 62 81 114 118 159 174 169 187 190 203-0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Q1 2018 Source: EIU 2017 Estimated Population Data as of September 2018 Source: Colliers Indonesia International research Q1 2018 29

8 Favourable macro and sector fundamentals Government Budget on Infrastructure Spend in Indonesia (IDR trn) Government initiatives to stimulate industry 387 410 421 290 317 178 209 139 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 1 Upgrading of Infrastructure Capital spending on ailing infrastructure network gained traction from late 2015 Upgrades to ports, roads, toll roads and power plants Jakarta airport railway Trans-Sumatera toll road New Jakarta container terminal (New Priok) New Terminal 3 at Jakarta airport Equity injections into infrastructure-related State Owned Enterprises ( SOEs ) Budget Actual FDI in Infrastructure-related Sectors in Indonesia (USDm) 12,000 10,000 11,291 9,637 10,298 10,742 8,000 8,818 9,015 6,000 5,819 4,417 4,000 2,000 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 H1 2018 2 Deregulation of Investment and Tax Incentives Further streamlining and improvements to the land acquisition process critical for infrastructure development and a bigger budget allocated to the new land acquisition agency Improvement in investment climate via cutting red tape and easing bureaucracy Restrictions on foreign participation in several logistics related sectors have been loosened Licenses have already been granted to operate bonded logistics centre Secured funding from international development agencies Mining Electricity, Gas & Water Supply Transport, Storage & Communication Construction Introduced many regulatory reforms to create a more conducive environment for private sector participation in infrastructure Source: PWC: Indonesian Infrastructure Report ; Ministry of Finance; APBN 2018; BKPM 30

Thank You www.jababeka.com 31