JAKARTA - PT Wijaya Karya Beton Tbk (WTON) targets contract acquisition to reach around Rp. 8 trillion by the end of 2025.

This was conveyed by the President Director of WTON Kuntjara in the Public Expose Live 2025, Tuesday, September 9.

"So, our contract target in 2025 is between IDR 7.6 trillion to IDR 8 trillion. That is an old contract and a new contract," said Kuntjara.

"So, that's what is ready to be produced into sales," he continued.

As for August 2025, WTON's new contract acquisition has only reached Rp2.53 trillion. This means that the figure has only reached 31.6 percent of the set target.

Kuntjara is optimistic that this target can be achieved. The reason, he said, the company has targeted several projects in the remaining four months.

"Of course, in the remaining four months there are several big projects that we are targeting. If it goes on, the figure of Rp. 8 trillion may be achieved. But if it is not achieved, at least we will register a contract in 2025 of around Rp. 7.5 trillion," he said.

For funding in the second half of this year, said Kuntjara, the company still gains confidence from the banking sector.

Dengan demikian, lanjut dia, WTON belum berencana menerbitkan obligasi.

"Untuk pendanaan di semester dua, kami alhamdulillah memang sampai dengan saat ini masih mendapat kepercayaan dari pihak perbankan. Jadi, kalau pun perlu kami hanya akan menarik dana kredit konvensional saja. Kami belum ada rencana menarik dana obligasi atau MTN," pungkasnya.

Thus, he continued, WTON had no plans to issue bonds.

"For funding in the second semester, thank God, we still have the confidence of the banking sector. So, even if necessary, we will only withdraw conventional credit funds. We have no plans to withdraw bond funds or MTN," he concluded.


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