Bibit Receives the Distribution Partner Award from the Ministry of Finance's SBN Fintech for 4 Consecutive Years
JAKARTA - The Bibit.id digital investment application has again received an award as a distribution partner of the State Securities (SBN) category of fintech from the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia for the 2025 period.
Thus, the Bibit.id platform is the only distribution partner for the financial technology category to receive two awards at once.
The two awards in question are as "Best Retail State Debt Letter Distribution Partner (SUN) 2025 in the Financial Technology Category and Trade Organizer through Electronic Systems" and "Best Retail State Sharia Securities Letter Distribution Partner (SBSN) 2025 in the Financial Technology Category".
Head of Marketing Bibit, Angie Anandita emphasized that the company will continue its efforts to educate and encourage public participation in SBN and SBSN investments.
"In the future, we will continue to innovate, make various educational efforts, and focus on inviting the public to build the country through investment in SBN and SBSN," he added.
On the other hand, Bibit Director, Hilmawan Kusumajaya, said that the award was inseparable from the increasing participation of retail investors, including from the age group over 40 years old. According to him, interest in SBN remains maintained amid economic uncertainty.
"Of course this is our common hope in the industry so that this momentum can be further strengthened in 2026," said Hilmawan further.
Data from the Indonesian Central Securities Depository shows that the number of SBN investors has continued to increase in recent years.
At the end of 2021, the number was around 611 thousand investors, rising to 831 thousand in 2022, reaching 1 million in 2023, and 1.19 million by the end of 2024. By the end of 2025, the number of SBN investors was recorded at around 1.41 million.
Seeing this increase, Hilmawan said collaboration with regulators, communities, and the media as factors supporting this growth.
"We are committed to continuing to provide education and literacy programs on SBN so that we can help the government increase sales and increase the domestic investor base," concluded Hilmawan.