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Towards PTN-BH Status, ISI Bali Holds FGD on Strengthening Business and Financial Management

Oct 8, 2025 | News

Photo: Focus Group Discussion (FGD) on the State University Revitalization Program (PR-PTN) for Business and Financial Management 2025, Tuesday (October 7), at Sabha Citta Mahottama Hall, Design Hub Building, ISI Bali.

The Indonesian Institute of the Arts Denpasar (ISI Bali) organized a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) under the State University Revitalization Program (PR-PTN) on Business and Financial Management, themed “Natya-Bhuwana-Nagata (Noble Future of the World)”, on Tuesday (October 7) at Sabha Citta Mahottama Hall, Design Hub Building, ISI Bali.

This activity is part of the 2025 PR-PTN initiative, which aims to strengthen business and financial governance within higher education institutions as a strategic step toward achieving Perguruan Tinggi Negeri Badan Hukum (PTN-BH) or Legal Entity State University status. Within this program, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology has appointed Universitas Negeri Surabaya (Unesa) as the mentoring university for ISI Bali.

Photo: Focus Group Discussion (FGD) on the State University Revitalization Program (PR-PTN) for Business and Financial Management 2025, Tuesday (October 7), at Sabha Citta Mahottama Hall, Design Hub Building, ISI Bali.

The main speakers from Universitas Negeri Surabaya (Unesa) were Prof. Dr. Hariyati, Ak., M.Si., CA., Director of Finance and Assets, and Dr. Stugeng Harianto, M.Si., Director of Planning, Development, and Reporting. They shared Unesa’s experiences in developing an integrated business and financial management system, covering the formulation of PTN-BH business plans, the development of university business units, and the preparation of financial, accounting, taxation, and remuneration guidelines.

The FGD was officially opened by Prof. Dr. I Wayan Adnyana, Rector of ISI Bali, who emphasized the importance of synergy with the mentoring university to accelerate ISI Bali’s institutional transformation. “Through Unesa’s mentorship, we have gained valuable insights into financial, asset, and business unit management under the PTN-BH model. This FGD marks an important step in preparing an efficient, transparent, and self-sustaining institutional management system and work culture,” said Prof. Adnyana.

In addition to the main speakers, the event was also attended by the Unesa delegation, including Mahendra Wardhana, S.H., M.Kn. (Head of Business Management Agency), Hibowo, S.Kom. (Head of Treasury Subdivision), Eko Wahyudi, S.Pd., M.H. (Head of Accounting and Taxation Subdivision), Dr. Eko Wahyudi, M.Si. (Head of Performance Data and Remuneration Subdivision), Dr. Hijin Fitroni, S.Or., M.Pd. (Deputy Head for Business Affairs), Kolektus Oky Ristanto, S.Pd., M.Pd. (Deputy Head for Dormitory and Assets), Achmad Kautsar, S.E., M.M. (Head of Business Management Division), Masita Nur Hayati, S.Pd. (Head of Data, Evaluation, and Reporting Section), and Hafid Kholidi Hadi, S.E., M.SM. (Head of Organizational and Institutional Development Section).

During the discussion, the speakers focused on two key aspects of ISI Bali’s PR-PTN program: business planning for PTN-BH transformation and comprehensive financial management. The discussion addressed the formulation of a long-term, sustainability-oriented business plan, strategies for optimizing university business units, and the establishment of an accountable financial system through strengthened treasury, accounting, taxation, and remuneration frameworks.
(ISIBALI/Public Relations)

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