How KFTD’s Good Corporate Governance Practices Help Prevent Corruption on Its Nationwide Network

PT Kimia Farma Trading & Distribution (KFTD) as a pharmaceutical and healthcare distributor manages one National Distribution Center and 48 branch offices in Indonesia, making it one of the industry’s leading companies. With Good Corporate Governance (GCG) practices, KFTD ensures that its vast network of pharmaceutical distribution is a corruption-free zone.

A Nationwide Distribution Network

As Kimia Farma’s subsidiary, KFTD handles trading and distribution of various pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and cold chain products. As of today, KFTD manages 1 National Distribution Center in Jakarta. The company operates with the help of 48 branch offices, including its headquarters in Central Jakarta.

KFTD utilizes this vast network of distribution channels to deliver goods nationwide. Through this network, KFTD can meet the demand for pharmaceutical products, medical equipment, and other consumer goods, even in rural areas in Indonesia.

Good Corporate Governance in KFTD

In KFTD, Good Corporate Governance (GCG) is the backbone of their anti-bribery and anti-corruption efforts. Implementing GCG will ensure that the company’s business operations are conducted with integrity. A thorough GCG practice will also help the company detect and stop suspicious activities before they turn into a disaster.

Five GCG key principles—transparency, accountability, responsibility, independence, equality, and fairness—are upheld in KFTD’s day-to-day business operations. These five principles became the basis for the company’s code of corporate governance.

The systematic implementation of these five GCG key principles helps corruption detection in KFTD and prevention efforts and the company’s growth. GCG practices will also help and protect stakeholders and shareholders in the long term.