Chairman
Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) and CEO of Bakrie & Brothers
Anindya Novyan Bakrie is an Indonesian business magnate, global
investor and prominent philanthropist. Through his business
community leadership roles over the years, He represents
Indonesia and Indo-Pacific business community voices in global
fora and summits.
He is the CEO of Bakrie & Brothers (BNBR) an Indonesian
listed conglomerate with interests in infrastructure, electric
vehicle, mining, oil & gas, power (incl. renewables and
solar), property, and plantations.
He is also the successor to the 83-year-old Bakrie group,
one of the largest business groups growing with and for
Indonesia, with 10 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock
Exchange.
As a global investor, he is pivoting the Group onto
sustainable and digital investments in Electric Vehicle,
Batteries, Renewables (mainly Solar PV), Prefab housing
as well as Fintech and other emerging technologies.
He is elected as the Chairman of Indonesia Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (KADIN Indonesia) in September
2024 to serve the 2024-2029 term for this statutory body of
business federation representing 35 provincial Kadin and
+100 thousand businesses nationwide.
He also serves as the Chairman of APEC Business
Advisory Council (ABAC) Indonesia - established by APEC
in 1995 as the official private sector arm to drive the
regional economic cooperation. Through his leadership,
ABAC Indonesia initiated the first Indonesia Impact Fund
(IIF).
He is appointed as the Chairman of the ASEAN Business
Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) in December 2024.
ASEAN-BAC is a key platform for dialogue between the
private sector and ASEAN governments, representing
businesses across the ASEAN region.
He joined the board of director at Oxford United Football
Club since 2018 as he led the takeover of majority
ownership of the club to be the first Indonesian majority
owned English football club. OUFC has now been
promoted to the Championship league in 2024.
He graduated from Northwestern University in 1996 as an
industrial engineer and earned his MBA from Stanford
Graduate School of Business in 2001.