Tag: Mandalika

  • NTB to Become National Model for Creative Economy Financing

    NTB to Become National Model for Creative Economy Financing

    Lombok Zone – The Governor of West Nusa Tenggara, H. Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, alongside Indonesia’s Minister of Creative Economy, Teuku Riefky Harsya, has reached a significant agreement to position NTB as a national benchmark for implementing creative economy financing through the People’s Business Credit (KUR). This agreement emerged during a meeting held on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at the Ministry of Creative Economy’s office in Jakarta.

    During the meeting, Governor Iqbal was accompanied by key officials, including the Head of the Communication, Information, and Statistics Office of NTB, the Head of NTB’s Tourism Office, and the Head of the Regional Development Planning Agency. They discussed enhancing access to financing for creative economy players, including a collaboration plan with Bank NTB Syariah to facilitate local funding.

    Governor Iqbal emphasized the importance of the creative economy as a future sector that promises new growth opportunities, particularly for the youth. He stated, ‘If this financing scheme for the creative economy operates effectively in NTB, it can serve as a national model. NTB is ready to be a policy laboratory for the development of the creative economy in Indonesia.’

    The discussions also highlighted the need to strengthen the KUR scheme for the creative industry, focusing on intellectual property. This approach allows creative entrepreneurs to access funding through intangible assets like trademarks, copyrights, and registered creative works.

    Minister Teuku Riefky Harsya noted that the central government recognizes NTB’s potential to lead as a model region for intellectual property-based creative economy financing. ‘NTB has a clear vision for the development of the creative economy, making it ideal for becoming a national role model for implementing KUR, particularly in partnership with Bank NTB Syariah,’ he said.

    The proposed scheme enables curated creative entrepreneurs to secure funding of up to hundreds of millions of rupiah. The intellectual property held by these entrepreneurs will play a crucial role in credit assessments, thereby increasing financing access that has traditionally been challenging for many in the creative sector.

    Beyond financing, the meeting also focused on bolstering the creative economy ecosystem in NTB. The NTB provincial government is keen to foster creative events based on intellectual property, aiming not only to host events but also to produce creators with marketable intellectual property at both national and international levels.

    Governor Iqbal outlined a vision for NTB’s development that extends beyond tourism. This vision emphasizes the integration of tourism, the creative economy, digital technology, renewable energy, and international connectivity. He believes the development strategy for the Bali-NTB-NTT regions should pivot towards regional integration rather than just inter-regional collaboration.

    In terms of enhancing the digital ecosystem, the NTB provincial government is promoting the development of digital talent through educational programs in information technology and multimedia connected directly to industry needs. Plans also include establishing a global technology education model in Lombok.

    Moreover, the development of the Mandalika area is set to become a hub for the digital economy. One concept discussed includes establishing a data center in eastern Indonesia, supported by renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy, which has great potential in NTB.

    According to Governor Iqbal, the future of Mandalika’s development should not solely focus on hotel investments and sports events but also on building a vibrant digital economy ecosystem and a community of digital nomads to stimulate year-round economic activities.

    This meeting marks the first step towards strengthening collaboration between the central and local governments to bolster a more robust creative economy ecosystem, encompassing talent development, financing, and enhanced digital infrastructure. With the support for creative economy financing through KUR, along with the strengthening of the digital ecosystem and creative industries, NTB is poised to set a national example for inclusive, sustainable, and innovation-driven creative economy development.

  • Lombok Tengah Official Highlights Villa Construction as Flood Trigger

    Lombok Tengah Official Highlights Villa Construction as Flood Trigger

    Lombok Zone – On February 24, 2026, Lalu Pathul Bahri, the Regent of Lombok Tengah, raised concerns regarding the surge in villa constructions on the hills, particularly in Kuta Village, Pujut District. He pointed to these developments as a significant factor contributing to the flooding in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone.

    Pathul shared preliminary analyses indicating that sedimentation caused by soil erosion from the hills was a primary cause of the flooding. This erosion has led to excessive water flow, overwhelming local residential areas.

    “The sedimentation was indeed a trigger for what happened recently. We promptly mobilized teams equipped with heavy machinery to address the issue,” Pathul stated during a meeting in Praya on February 27, 2026.

    The Lombok Tengah government is currently in the process of identifying the owners of the buildings under construction in the Mandalika area. According to Pathul, the majority of these constructions lack the necessary permits from local authorities.

    “The land on these hills belongs to the community, and we are unaware of the transactions for its sale. These foreign investors are also neglecting to secure the required permits. That’s why we intend to call them in for discussions,” he added.

    Pathul expressed frustration as many property owners have disregarded warning letters issued by the local government. He has tasked the Regent’s Expert Staff with conducting a comprehensive data collection.

    Moreover, he acknowledged that the rapid influx of investment in Lombok Tengah has fueled the construction boom, but the government is keen to prevent a situation that could lead to long-term disasters.

    The recent flooding has also been exacerbated by six consecutive days of heavy rainfall. According to reports from the Lombok Tengah Government, over 1,500 residents have been affected, with some needing to evacuate.

    The local government has deployed personnel as part of a task force to expedite flood response efforts, including clearing fallen timber that has obstructed access for residents.

  • NTB Government Prepares for MotoGP Mandalika 2025 with Strategic Social and Economic Plans

    NTB Government Prepares for MotoGP Mandalika 2025 with Strategic Social and Economic Plans

    A coordination meeting was held in anticipation of the MotoGP event scheduled to take place at the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit in October 2025. The meeting convened at the Hajar Aswad Meeting Room, Bank NTB Syariah, on Monday, September 8. Key figures in attendance included the Governor of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, Deputy Governor Indah Dhamayanti Putri, Chair of the NTB Regional House of Representatives Baiq Isvie Rupaeda, Acting Secretary of the NTB Province Lalu Moh. Faozal, members of the Regional Leadership Coordination Forum (Forkopimda), and various regional leaders and stakeholders.

    In his address, Governor Iqbal emphasized the importance of conveying a positive image to the international community, showcasing Indonesia as a safe and capable host for this prestigious global racing event. He called for support from the Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA) and the Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) to ensure the event’s success despite any challenges.

    The governor highlighted new flight routes from Malang and Yogyakarta, set to commence this month, as a means to boost ticket sales for the 2025 MotoGP. He also stressed the necessity of involving local cultural, religious, and youth leaders in the Mandalika area to foster social support and respect for the local community.

    Governor Iqbal relayed a message from Minister of Home Affairs Tito Karnavian, underscoring the importance of accompanying the MotoGP with social activities. Such initiatives, he noted, would be simple yet effective in making local leaders and communities feel valued. By acknowledging them as integral hosts, these efforts aim to garner their full support for the event’s success, thereby allowing the focus to remain on the event itself without security concerns, thanks to the community’s backing.

  • Discover the Tranquility of Seger Kuta Beach Near Mandalika

    Discover the Tranquility of Seger Kuta Beach Near Mandalika

    Located in close proximity to the popular Mandalika area, Seger Kuta Beach is a hidden gem offering visitors a serene escape with its pristine white sands and calm waves. This picturesque beach is an ideal spot for those seeking relaxation away from the hustle and bustle.

    The beach is not just about the sands and sea; it also features a small hill nearby that adventurous visitors can climb. From the top, you are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

    Conveniently situated just 21 kilometers from Lombok International Airport, Seger Kuta Beach is easily accessible for travelers. Its proximity to the airport makes it an excellent choice for those looking to explore the natural beauty of Lombok without venturing too far from their arrival point.

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