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BDx raises US$320 mil to build out AI-ready data centres in Indonesia

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 2 min read
BDx raises US$320 mil to build out AI-ready data centres in Indonesia
Indonesia's Bank Permata, BCA and KB Bank back the data centre operator as hyperscaler demand for liquid-cooled capacity in Jakarta accelerates. Photo: Pexels
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BDx Data Centers has secured a US$320 million ($411 million) loan facility from a trio of Indonesian lenders to fund the development of AI-focused infrastructure in Jakarta, refinance existing debt and expand power capacity at two other campuses in the country.

Bank Permata, Bank Central Asia and KB Bank arranged the financing, which BDx will use to continue developing CGK3, its AI-focused campus in Jakarta that opened in September 2025, expand grid capacity at two other sites and refinance existing debt on more favourable terms.

CGK3 is among the first liquid-cooled campuses in Jakarta, designed to support the most advanced and power-intensive AI workloads being adopted by enterprises and hyperscalers. The campus sits in the city's emerging central business district.

"This financing represents a strong vote of confidence in BDx's vision and our role in enabling the next generation of digital and AI-driven growth in Asia. By investing in AI-optimised liquid-cooling infrastructure, high-voltage power platforms, and scalable campuses, we are developing the next generation of infrastructure for 'AI Factories' with ultra-high-density GPU workloads," says Mayank Srivastava, BDx's chief executive officer.

Beyond CGK3, proceeds from the loan will fund high-voltage grid upgrades at BDx's Jatiluhur and Suryacipta campuses, known internally as CGK4 and CGK5, with a target grid capacity of 1.2 GVA. The two campuses are being developed to serve increasing demand from US and regional hyperscaler and AI customers.

Indonesia represents one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic digital growth markets, with AI and cloud adoption accelerating across the region. BDx said its investments are focused on energy-efficient facilities designed for long-term resilience and sustainable growth.

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