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Bali Aims to Become New International Financial Hub

12 May , 2026  

Indonesia intends to transform Bali from a primarily tourist destination into an international financial hub capable of competing for capital with Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, and London.

The Kura Kura Bali SEZ is set to become the project’s key hub. Indonesian authorities view it as a future financial cluster where investment firms, family offices, funds, and technology and service companies focused on international capital can be based.

Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, stated that the development of a financial center in Bali demonstrates the country’s transition to an economy with higher value-added. According to him, global competition today is not only in the sphere of raw material exports but also for the role of a regional center for finance, innovation, and investment.

The project is linked to Indonesia’s broader goal of reducing the economy’s dependence on commodity cycles, tourism, and traditional industries. The authorities want Bali to become not only a resort but also a hub for capital management, international business, technology projects, and investment structures.

For the real estate market, this could become a new driver of demand. If the project is implemented, interest in office, residential, and hotel real estate in Bali could grow, as well as in mixed-use properties targeting expats, entrepreneurs, financial professionals, and investors. This could be particularly noticeable in areas connected to Kura Kura Bali and the infrastructure of the future business cluster.

However, experts point out that Bali’s path to becoming a full-fledged financial center will be challenging. The island will have to compete with established hubs that already have developed financial regulation, a judicial system, banking infrastructure, international talent, and the trust of institutional investors. The South China Morning Post notes that the project faces systemic and infrastructure constraints, despite its ambitious agenda.

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