PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (Telkom) held its Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders (RUPSLB) virtually in Jakarta (16/9).
The main agenda was to approve changes in the company’s management structure, aiming to strengthen corporate governance and support the acceleration of transformation within TelkomGroup.
New Board of Commissioners and Executive Directors Appointed
The meeting resulted in shareholder approval for a new lineup of the Board of Commissioners and Executive Directors. The new leadership team is as follows:
New Board of Commissioners
- President Commissioner: Angga Raka Prabowo
- Commissioner: Rionald Silaban
- Commissioner: Rizal Mallarangeng
- Commissioner: Ossy Dermawan
- Commissioner: Silmy Karim
- Independent Commissioner: Deswandhy Agusman
- Independent Commissioner: Ira Noviarti
- Independent Commissioner: Yohanes Surya
New Executive Directors
- President Director: Dian Siswarini
- Director of Finance & Risk Management: Arthur Angelo Syailendra
- Director of Human Capital Management: Willy Saelan
- Director of Wholesale & International Service: Honesti Basyir
- Director of Enterprise & Business Service: Veranita Yosephine
- Director of Strategic Business Development & Portfolio: Seno Soemadji
- Director of Network: Nanang Hendarno
- Director of IT Digital: Faizal Rochmad Djoemadi
- Director of Legal & Compliance: Andy Kelana
Strategic Focus: Accelerating Digital Transformation and National Contribution
The leadership changes aim to reinforce Telkom’s foundation in navigating the dynamic digital industry.
The company stated, “Telkom terus bertransformasi menjadi digital telco dan enabler ekosistem digital nasional yang berdaya saing global.”
With a stronger management team, Telkom expects to accelerate transformation, deliver sustainable value to stakeholders, and strengthen its contribution to the nation.
Financial Performance Reflects Strong Operational Efficiency in H1 2025
In the first half of 2025, Telkom posted consolidated revenues of Rp73.0 trillion and a net profit of Rp11.0 trillion, with a net profit margin of 15.0%.
This achievement reflects a combination of operational efficiency and consistent capital discipline.
Profitability remained solid with an EBITDA of Rp36.1 trillion and an EBITDA margin of 49.5%.
Telkom’s Outlook Amid Market Dynamics and Leadership Renewal
Despite challenges in the market and macroeconomic conditions, Telkom’s fundamentals as a digital telecommunications company remain solid.
With an intensified focus on transformation, Telkom projects optimistic business growth in the second semester of 2025.
The company also reaffirmed its commitment to providing innovative digital solutions, strengthening its position as a globally competitive digital telco, and delivering ongoing value to all stakeholders.
PHOTO: TELKOM
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