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Garuda Indonesia receives $1.85 billion in equity from a wealth fund

Garuda Indonesia, the flag carrier of Indonesia, announced that it will receive a capital infusion of $1.85 billion from its majority owner Danantara Indonesia.

Garuda disclosed in a disclosure that the asset management arm will inject cash of $1.44 billion, while the loan proceeds of the wealth fund will amount to $405 million.

The document stated that the new equity would be used for fleet maintenance, fleet expansion and to improve the carrier’s liquidity. It also said it would be used to repay debts incurred by the state energy company Pertamina on fuel between 2019 and 2021.

In a Monday disclosure, the company said that the shareholders of the company will need to approve the $1.44 billion cash infusion.

Garuda Indonesia has been struggling financially since the COVID-19 outbreak, and the airline was forced to restructure its debt. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue, Muralikumar Anantharaman and Stanley Widianto)

(source: Reuters)