Year Category: 2020

OJK Suspends New P2P Registrations

The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) announced in a press release on February 24, 2020, that it was temporarily halting any new registrations for financial technology (fintech) lending. This moratorium is to allow the OJK to improve its supervision system and to better anticipate potential issues, with the goal of improving the overall quality of OJK Suspends New P2P Registrations

SSEK Indonesia Provides GCG Training to Leading Asset Management Firm

SSEK recently led a good corporate governance legal training session for PT Aberdeen Standard Investments Indonesia, a leading asset management company. SSEK partner Dewi Savitri Reni led the training. They covered topics including GCG principles, GCG in Indonesia, the duties and responsibilities of a company’s board of directors and board of commissioners, business ethics under SSEK Indonesia Provides GCG Training to Leading Asset Management Firm

SSEK Partner Ira Eddymurthy Named a Leading Lawyer for Banking in Indonesia

Ira A. Eddymurthy, a founding partner of SSEK Legal Consultants, has been recognized as a leading lawyer in Indonesia for banking in the 2020 edition of Who\'s Who Legal: Banking. Ira was one of only five lawyers recognized in Indonesia. Ira is a supervising partner of SSEK\'s banking and finance practice. Who\'s Who Legal notes that SSEK Partner Ira Eddymurthy Named a Leading Lawyer for Banking in Indonesia

Corporate Governance in Indonesia

SSEK partner Rusmaini Lenggogeni looks at corporate governance in Indonesia in the latest issue of The In-House Lawyer. Rusmaini discusses corporate governance rules and requirements in Indonesia, including the Indonesian Code of Good Corporate Governance and the handling corporate documents. You can find the article here. Rusmaini is a partner of the firm and leads its Corporate Governance in Indonesia

Overhaul of Indonesian Employment Law – Draft Bill on Job Creation

The Indonesian President, Joko Widodo, has announced plans for a major overhaul of investment-related laws and regulations through the introduction of a so-called Omnibus Law. This Omnibus Law would act as a regulatory umbrella, providing an overarching framework for various laws and regulations that will, hopefully, ease and increase investment in the country and reduce Overhaul of Indonesian Employment Law – Draft Bill on Job Creation

SSEK Managing Partner Speaks with NRI about Indonesian Data Protection Regulations

SSEK managing partner Denny Rahmansyah recently sat down with researchers from Nomura Research Institute (NRI), the leading and largest think tank and systems integrator in Japan, to discuss the development of Indonesian data protection regulations. Denny discussed the data protection regulatory landscape in Indonesia, including the data protection bill that is expected to be passed SSEK Managing Partner Speaks with NRI about Indonesian Data Protection Regulations

Join ELA and SSEK for Free Employment Law Webinar

The Employment Law Alliance is offering a free 90-minute interactive webinar on Wednesday, February 19, on \"Employment Law in Asia Pacific: A Year in Review.‚Äù Experts from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore will present an overview of current trends and what you can expect in the coming year including: Significant employment law developments Legislative changes Join ELA and SSEK for Free Employment Law Webinar

SSEK Donates to Victims of Jakarta Floods

Heavy overnight rains on January 1, 2020, resulted in widespread flooding in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, and its metropolitan area, killing dozens of people, displacing tens of thousands, and causing billions of rupiah in property damage. SSEK responded to this tragedy in our city by collecting money and goods to assist the flood victims. Collected SSEK Donates to Victims of Jakarta Floods