Xurya has secured a $21-million green loan from UOB Indonesia; Kredivo has appointed Andre Rasjid as a member of its board of commissioners; while Dimas Surya Yaputra is replacing George Hendrata as CEO of Tiket.com.
Xurya secures green loan from UOB Indonesia
Indonesian solar energy startup Xurya has secured a 350-billion-rupiah ($21.4 million) green loan from UOB Indonesia to support the expansion of its solar energy project across the country.
The loan is designed to support Indonesia’s energy transition efforts and aligns with the national electricity supply plan (RUPTL) 2025-2034, which targets 76% of new power generation from renewable sources, including 17.1 GW from solar power plants.
This facility is part of UOB’s U-Solar programme, a regional solar ecosystem initiative, and is expected to help more than 50 commercial and industrial companies, both local and multinational, to adopt solar energy, with a combined installation capacity of up to 130 MWp.
Kredivo appoints Andre Rasjid to board of commissioners
Kredivo Finance Indonesia, a multifinance firm offering BNPL services a part of the Kredivo Group, has appointed Andre Rasjid as a member of its board of commissioners. Rasjid currently serves as managing director at Cakra Ventures and director at RMI Capital.
Kredivo CEO Umang Rustagi said the appointment is part of the company’s long-term strategy to strengthen its leadership structure and corporate governance, in line with its rapid business growth and continued push to expand financial access across Indonesia.
“Andre brings a strong background in investment and financial services, which will significantly support Kredivo’s mission to reach more than 20 million users in Indonesia,” Rustagi said in a statement.
Commenting on his new role, Rasjid said he has long followed and appreciated Kredivo’s impact on reshaping credit access in Indonesia through its innovative paylater model. “I look forward to contributing to Kredivo’s vision of creating meaningful impact for tens of millions of Indonesians,” he said.
Rasjid joins a board of commissioners that includes Anita Wijanto, Rolytha Sayuli Meinaritha, former central bank governor Darmin Nasution, and Maulana Ibrahim.
Yaputra appointed CEO of Tiket.com
Tiket.com, Indonesia’s online travel agency which is a part of IDX-listed Blibli, has announced key leadership changes, with its co-founder, Dimas Surya Yaputra, stepping in as the new CEO, replacing George Hendrata.
Yaputra has been with the company since its early days and is widely recognised for his strong sense of ownership and desire to win. “Makes us excited to see him lead us forward along with the new set of leadership,” said the company in a LinkedIn post.
Hendrata will now take on the role of president commissioner of Tiket.com and vice president commissioner of Blibli. His new role will allow him to focus on broader strategic initiatives across the Blibli Tiket Group. Hendrata has helmed the company since 2017.
Tiket.com was established in 2011 by four founders: Wenas Agusetiawan, Natali Ardianto, Mikhael Gaery Undarsa, and Dimas Surya Yaputra. Only Ardianto left the company in 2017, shortly after Blibli fully acquired it.