Year Category: 2022

Free Webinar – Helping Businesses Navigate the Move to OSS Risk-Based Licensing

SSEK Legal Consultants and the Indonesia Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) are offering a complimentary webinar, Helping Businesses Navigate the Move to OSS Risk-Based Licensing. SSEK partner Fransiscus Rodyanto and associate Bima Danubrata Adhijoso will help webinar participants understand the processes and features of Indonesia\'s new Risk-Based Online Single Submission (OSS) business licensing system. Date: Thursday, Free Webinar – Helping Businesses Navigate the Move to OSS Risk-Based Licensing

BPJS Healthcare Participation as a Requirement for Public Services in Indonesia

In early 2022, the President of Indonesia issued a directive aimed at encouraging those who are eligible to participate in the National Health Insurance program, or BPJS Healthcare, by making proof of BPJS Healthcare participation a requirement for accessing business licensing and public services. In Directive of the President No. 11 of 2022 on the BPJS Healthcare Participation as a Requirement for Public Services in Indonesia

International Secured Transactions – Indonesia

SSEK partners Ira A. Eddymurthy and Dewi Savitri Reni (Vitri) have contributed the Indonesia chapter to International Secured Transactions, published by Thomson Reuters, in conjunction with the Center for International Legal Studies. International Secured Transactions examines the UNCITRAL (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law) Draft Guide on Secured Transactions, which is designed to promote increased International Secured Transactions – Indonesia

Tech Listings in Indonesia May Benefit from OJK Rule

Indonesia\'s Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan or \"OJK”) has issued a rule that may provide a sweetener for tech startups to undertake an initial public offering (\"IPO”) in Indonesia. OJK Rule No. 22/POJK.04/2021 on the Stipulation of a Share Classification with Multiple Voting Rights by Issuers with Innovation and High Growth Rates Conducting a Tech Listings in Indonesia May Benefit from OJK Rule

Mandatory Reporting Mechanism on Termination of Employment in Indonesia

With the enactment of the Job Creation Law (Law. No. 11 of 2020) on November 2, 2020, there have been important changes related to termination of employment in Indonesia. Termination now only requires notice of termination, except in certain circumstances. Government Regulation No. 35 of 2021, an implementing regulation for the Manpower Law as amended Mandatory Reporting Mechanism on Termination of Employment in Indonesia

Shipping Law – Indonesia

SSEK partner Stephen I. Warokka and Mutiara K. Ramadhani, an associate at the firm, have contributed the Indonesia to the Chambers Shipping 2022 global guide. The guide provides the latest information on port state control, marine casualties and owners’ liability, cargo claims, maritime liens and ship arrests, passenger claims, ship-owners’ income tax relief and the Shipping Law – Indonesia