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KVB Futures conducted a media visit to Bloomberg Technoz as part of its commitment to strengthening financial education and derivatives industry literacy in Indonesia through strategic media collaboration.

JAKARTA тАФ KVB Futures has conducted a media visit to Bloomberg Technoz as part of the company's commitment to strengthening financial education and derivatives industry literacy in Indonesia through strategic and sustainable media collaboration. The visit, announced on June 15, 2026, marks a step by the futures brokerage firm to deepen ties with one of the country's leading financial news platforms. The partnership is intended to improve public understanding of derivatives trading, a sector that remains relatively opaque to many retail investors in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
KVB Futures, a player in Indonesia's derivatives market, has been working to expand its educational outreach. The collaboration with Bloomberg Technoz is designed to leverage the media outlet's reach and credibility to deliver accurate information about futures trading, risk management, and market mechanisms. Indonesia's derivatives industry has grown in recent years, driven by increasing interest in commodity and financial futures among both institutional and retail participants. However, regulators and industry participants have noted a gap in public knowledge about the products and their associated risks.
The partnership between KVB Futures and Bloomberg Technoz aims to address that gap by producing content that explains derivatives in accessible terms. The media visit included discussions on content formats, distribution channels, and long-term educational goals. Bloomberg Technoz, a joint venture between Bloomberg and Indonesian media group CT Corp, provides business news and analysis to a professional audience. Its platform reaches decision-makers in finance, government, and corporate sectors across the archipelago.
For KVB Futures, the collaboration represents a shift toward more structured public education efforts. The company has previously engaged in seminars and workshops, but the media partnership allows for scalable dissemination of information. Industry observers note that financial literacy initiatives are critical for market development. A better-informed investor base can lead to more efficient price discovery and reduced instances of fraud or misunderstanding in leveraged products. The move also aligns with broader regulatory trends in Indonesia.
The country's Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti) has encouraged market participants to invest in education as part of efforts to professionalize the sector. KVB Futures did not disclose specific financial terms or the duration of the collaboration. The company stated that the partnership is part of a long-term strategy to support sustainable growth in Indonesia's derivatives industry. The media visit to Bloomberg Technoz is expected to be followed by a series of joint initiatives, including educational articles, video segments, and possibly live market commentary.
Both parties have expressed interest in expanding the scope of the collaboration over time. As Indonesia's economy continues to develop, the demand for sophisticated financial instruments is likely to rise. Partnerships between industry players and media organizations could play a key role in ensuring that growth is accompanied by adequate investor protection and understanding.









