
Anindya N. Bakrie
- CEO, Bakrie & Brothers
- Chairman, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin Indonesia)
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 mining, oil & gas, Infrastructure, electric vehicle, power (incl. renewables and solar), property, and media.
He is also the successor to the 84-year-old Bakrie group, one of the largest business groups growing with and for Indonesia, with 15 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange.
He is pivoting the Group towards decarbonisation, focusing on electrifying transport with EV commercial vehicles (buses & trucks); deploying large scale utility solar renewables; and powering AI Data Centres to meet the growing digital demands sustainably.
He was elected as the Chairman of Kadin Indonesia in September 2024 to serve the 2024-2029 term for this statutory body of business federation representing 36 provincial Kadin and +100 thousand businesses nationwide.
In the region, he plays an active role in both APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) and ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC). He serves as the Chairman of ABAC Indonesia - established by APEC in 1995 as the official private sector arm in APEC to drive regional economic cooperation. Through his leadership, ABAC Indonesia initiated the first Indonesia Impact Fund (IIF). Since 2024, He also serves as Chairman of ASEAN-BAC Indonesia, where he plays a pivotal role in advocating for Indonesia’s interests within ASEAN.
In July 2025, He was appointed by the International Chamber of Commerce as Vice Chair for Southeast Asia and Oceania at the World Chamber Federation.
During the state visit to Paris in May 2026, Mr. Anindya Bakrie was also appointed as the Indonesian Co-Chair of the France–Indonesia High Level Business Council (HLBC).
He joined the board of directors 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.