STOCK MARKET - JAKARTA. PT Nusantara Infrastructure Tbk (META) recorded a 5% increase in average daily traffic (LHR) from the average LHR on the MBZ Toll during the Christmas and New Year (Nataru) period 2023/2024.
Head of Corporate Communication & CSR Nusantara Infrastructure Indah D.P. Pertiwi said, regarding commuter tolls, such as the BSD Toll, JORR-1, and Makassar Toll, they still recorded LHR equivalent to a normal day.
“On a monthly basis, the group's LHR grew by 5%. Even though there is a discount on the Transjawa Toll, there is no negative impact on consolidated toll revenue,” she told Kontan, Tuesday (6/2).
Approaching the 2024 Election Day, META does not have specific projections for LHR before and on February 14, 2024.
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META admitted, the company focuses on basic infrastructure toll road that provides optimal standard service for users at all times.
“The company will operate as usual and there are no plans for any restrictions, as long as no special regulations are issued by the regulator,” she revealed.
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Indah explained, META will focus on completing the milestone from the pre-construction process of the JORR Elevated Cikunir Ulujami Toll in 2024. The cost invested in the project is IDR 21 trillion.
For other opportunities, META will still actively seek information in the market, but will coordinate further with shareholders.
“Regarding corporate action plans, the company complies with OJK regulations regarding Information Disclosure in accordance with the materiality threshold limit,” she explained.