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Adani Enterprises to Exit Indonesian Subsidiary in USD 125 Million Deal with Dubai’s Energico FZCO

The USD 125M sale of PT Adani Global (Indonesia) highlights Adani’s push to streamline overseas assets and focus on high-growth sectors.
Adani Enterprises to Exit Indonesian Subsidiary in USD 125 Million Deal with Dubai’s Energico FZCO

Adani Enterprises has announced it will divest its entire stake in PT Adani Global (Indonesia) to Dubai-based ENERGICO FZCO for USD 125 million, with completion expected by November 30, 2025.

Adani Enterprises filed a disposal/divestiture notice on November 6, 2025, confirming the sale of its stake in PT Adani Global (Indonesia) to ENERGICO FZCO for USD 125 million. Media outlets such as ScanX News reported the same details, citing the official filing and highlighting that the divested entity contributed only 0.83% of consolidated revenue and 1.11% of net worth.  

Key Highlights of the Transaction

  • Seller: Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL), through subsidiaries in Mauritius and Singapore.
  • Buyer: ENERGICO FZCO, a Dubai-based company not affiliated with the Adani Group.
  • Deal Value: USD 125 million.
  • Completion Timeline: Expected by November 30, 2025.
  • Impact on AEL: PT Adani Global (Indonesia) contributed only 0.83% of consolidated revenue and 1.11% of net worth.

Strategic Context

  • Portfolio Rationalization: Adani Enterprises has been restructuring global holdings, focusing on core infrastructure, energy, and digital ventures.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Buyer is independent of Adani Group, ensuring clean regulatory clearance.
  • Capital Allocation: Divestment frees up capital for high-growth projects such as airports, green hydrogen, and data centers.

Broader Implications

  • Indonesia Exit: Marks a shift away from coal-linked operations in Southeast Asia, aligning with Adani’s energy transition narrative.
  • Investor Sentiment: Small financial impact suggests strategic signaling rather than immediate balance sheet gains.
  • Global Footprint: Adani Enterprises continues refining its international presence, balancing risk management with expansion in emerging sectors.

Why It Matters

This move underscores Adani Enterprises’ pivot toward cleaner, scalable businesses while trimming non-core assets. For investors and regulators, it signals a commitment to transparency and compliance in cross-border transactions.
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