Expertise: Corporate Law

SSEK Law Firm Partner Helps Lead UC Berkeley Alumni on Tour of Future Indonesian Capital

SSEK Law Firm partner Stephen Igor Warokka helped lead a recent visit to Indonesia’s planned new capital, Capital City of Nusantara (Ibu Kota Nusantara or “IKN”), by a group of University of California, Berkeley alumni from Berkeley Club Indonesia. The Berkeley Club members got a look at some of the construction under way in the SSEK Law Firm Partner Helps Lead UC Berkeley Alumni on Tour of Future Indonesian Capital

Indonesia’s Financial Sector Omnibus Law: Securities Crowdfunding

In January 2023, Indonesia enacted Law No. 4 of 2023 on Financial Sector Development and Strengthening, or in Indonesian Pengembangan dan Penguatan Sektor Keuangan (PPSK), which is better known as the Financial Sector Omnibus Law, to regulate the country’s financial sector. Comprising 27 chapters and 341 articles and replacing or amending 17 laws, the Financial Indonesia’s Financial Sector Omnibus Law: Securities Crowdfunding

SSEK Hosts EuroCham Indonesia Human Resources Working Group Discussion on Immigration

SSEK Law Firm recently hosted the Human Resources Working Group of the European Business Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (EuroCham Indonesia). The meeting discussed Government Regulation No. 40 of 2023 on Immigration. SSEK partner Stephen Igor Warokka moderated the discussion, with guest speaker Ade Widhia Sathria Suryawirawan, immigration analyst at the Directorate of Immigration Stay SSEK Hosts EuroCham Indonesia Human Resources Working Group Discussion on Immigration

SSEK Founding Partner Speaks with Hukumonline About Firm’s 31st Anniversary

As SSEK Law Firm recently celebrated its 31st anniversary, founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy spoke with Hukumonline about SSEK’s history and its mission moving forward. “Thirty years is an extraordinary achievement,” Ira said. Ira said she hoped that SSEK would continue to play a role in the development of the legal sector in Indonesia. “Not SSEK Founding Partner Speaks with Hukumonline About Firm’s 31st Anniversary

Email Marketing Compliance and Consent and Disclosures in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Denny Rahmansyah and associate Yan Diaz Maulana Siregar have contributed Q&A guides to Practical Law Data Privacy & Cybersecurity on Email Marketing Compliance and Email Marketing Consent and Disclosures in Indonesia. The Q&A guide on Email Marketing Compliance provides a high-level summary of email marketing (spam) compliance requirements in Indonesia. It Email Marketing Compliance and Consent and Disclosures in Indonesia

Law and Jurisdiction in Insurance and Reinsurance Contracts

SSEK Law Firm senior partner Ira A. Eddymurthy contributed the Indonesia chapter to the RPC Law and Jurisdiction in Insurance and Reinsurance Contracts comparative guide. The guide compares law and procedure in 18 jurisdictions in Asia Pacific. Click for Law and Jurisdiction in Insurance and Reinsurance Contracts – Indonesia.

Vessel-Owning JV Companies Must Have Indonesian Shipping Company as Majority Shareholder for Vessel Registration

Following the enactment of the Omnibus Law (Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation) on November 2, 2020, the Government of Indonesia issued various implementing government regulations to regulate a wide array of sectors, including the shipping sector. On February 2, 2021, the Government of Indonesia issued Government Regulation No. 31 of 2021 dated Vessel-Owning JV Companies Must Have Indonesian Shipping Company as Majority Shareholder for Vessel Registration

Fintech – Indonesia

Lexology GTDT – Fintech 2024 This quick reference guide provides insight into fintech innovation and government/regulatory support; regulatory bodies and regulated activities; cross-border regulation; regulation of sales and marketing and of changes of control; financial crime; peer-to-peer and marketplace lending; artificial intelligence, distributed ledger technology and crypto-assets; data protection and cybersecurity; outsourcing and cloud computing; Fintech – Indonesia

GR 40/2023: Golden Visa and Other Amendments to Indonesian Immigration System

The Indonesian Government recently introduced changes to the country’s immigration system aimed at supporting post-Covid-19 economic development, attracting greater flows of investment, and helping to create an investment climate that attracts highly skilled talent. One of the notable highlights is the introduction of the so-called golden visa targeted at high-quality foreign nationals while maintaining a GR 40/2023: Golden Visa and Other Amendments to Indonesian Immigration System