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Garuda Indonesia says it has reduced its equity investment by $400 million.

The asset management unit of the sovereign wealth fund Danantara Indonesia will provide a capital injection of $1.4 billion to Garuda Indonesia. This is a decrease of $400 million compared to what the company had previously disclosed.

The Indonesian flag carrier announced last month that Danantara would inject about $1.8 billion cash, and that the loans from the wealth fund would be converted into equity.

In a filing on Tuesday, Garuda stated that the private placement would be around 23,67 trillion rupiah (1,43 billion dollars).

The money will be used for fleet maintenance as well as a funding boost for Garuda’s low-cost airline, Citilink.

Garuda explained the reduction in an earlier filing.

Danantara Indonesia didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Garuda Indonesia has been forced to restructure their debt after the COVID-19 outbreak. $1 = 16,570,0000 rupiah (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus; Reporting by Stanley Widianto)

(source: Reuters)