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Loan facility for BDx will support Indonesian data centre growth

Loan facility for BDx will support Indonesian data centre growth

BDx Data Centers, an owner and operator of data centres in Asia, has announced the successful close of a US$320 million loan facility, marking what it calls a major milestone in the company’s commitment to building world-class digital infrastructure across Asia.

The transaction is led by Bank Permata, BCA, and KB Bank.

This facility will support several strategic initiatives, including the further development of CGK3, BDx’s AI-focused data centre campus in Jakarta’s emerging central business district, which went live in September 2025.

Purpose-built to meet the rapidly growing demand for high-density compute infrastructure, CGK3 is among the first liquid-cooled campuses in Jakarta, which is designed to support the most advanced and power-intensive AI workloads being adopted by enterprises and hyperscalers.

In addition, the loan proceeds will be used to refinance existing debt on more favourable terms and to fund investments to increase the high-voltage grid capacity at BDx’s Jatiluhur (CGK4) and Suryacipta (CGK5) campuses, also in Indonesia, to 1.2 GVA. BDx says these campuses are being developed to cater to the increasing demand from US and regional hyperscaler and AI customers.

The focus on Indonesia appears to be no coincidence. BDX says Indonesia represents one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic digital growth markets, and BDx’s investments in energy-efficient facilities designed for long-term resilience and sustainable growth are aligned with the region’s accelerating AI and cloud adoption.

Mayank Srivastava, CEO of BDx Data Centers, adds: “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.”



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