“We hope that this collaboration will assist more couples, particularly in the IVF-assisted pregnancy program,” said Sonny.

With this collaboration, Morula IVF Indonesia aims to become a national and international provider of integrated IVF fertility services, reaching a broader market and offering services to couples undergoing IVF programs.

Morula IVF is committed to delivering quality services, technological innovation, and hope to couples experiencing natural fertilization difficulties. With support from PermataBank, this initiative is expected to be a timely solution for couples needing IVF treatment financing, helping them avoid delays and the risks associated with older maternal age.

According to Indonesia’s Ministry of Health, approximately 10%-15% of couples in Indonesia face infertility issues, indicating that millions of couples nationwide require medical assistance to achieve pregnancy, with increasing interest in IVF. The average annual growth rate of patients at Morula IVF Indonesia clinics is 30%. (Uki Ruknuddin)