Expertise: blockchain

Indonesia Cryptoassets and Blockchain Guide

SSEK Law Firm partners Syahdan Z. Aziz and Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan and associate Bianca P. Kadarisman contributed the Indonesia chapter to Lexology Panoramic: Cryptoassets & Blockchain 2025. This cryptoassets and blockchain guide provides insight into the legal and regulatory framework in Indonesia; the use of cryptoassets for investment, financing, trading and payments; cryptocurrency mining; blockchain Indonesia Cryptoassets and Blockchain Guide

Regulating the Promotion or Use of Cryptoassets in Indonesia

The crypto industry in Indonesia falls under the auspices of the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti), under the Ministry of Trade (MOT) and in coordination with other institutions such as the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Bank Indonesia (BI) and the Ministry of Communication and Informatics (MOCI). The MOT has acknowledged cryptoassets, including but not Regulating the Promotion or Use of Cryptoassets in Indonesia

Fintech – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan and associate Pasha Umar Hubeis have contributed the Indonesia chapter to the Lexology Panoramic: Fintech 2025 practice guide. Fintech – Indonesia provides local 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 Fintech – Indonesia

4 Lawyers, 7 Practice Areas – SSEK Recognized in WWL: Southeast Asia 2024

Led by founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy, four SSEK lawyers have been recognized across seven practice areas in Who’s Who Legal: Southeast Asia 2024. WWL: Southeast Asia is a comprehensive guide to the region’s legal market, highlighting the most highly regarded lawyers and experts across the region. SSEK’s recognized lawyers are:   Ira A. Eddymurthy, founding 4 Lawyers, 7 Practice Areas – SSEK Recognized in WWL: Southeast Asia 2024

Cryptoassets and Blockchain – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partners Syahdan Z. Aziz and Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan have contributed the Indonesia chapter to Lexology Getting the Deal Through Cryptoassets & Blockchain 2024. Cryptoassets & Blockchain 2024 provides local insights into the legal and regulatory framework; the use of cryptoassets for investment, financing, trading and payments; cryptocurrency mining; blockchain and other distributed Cryptoassets and Blockchain – Indonesia

SSEK Partner Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan Named Leading Lawyer for Fintech & Blockchain

SSEK Law Firm partner Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan is recognized as a leading practitioner in Indonesia for Fintech & Blockchain in Who’s Who Legal: Southeast Asia 2023. Winnie is one of only five lawyers in Indonesia recognized for Fintech & Blockchain and the only woman. Clients commend Winnie for her “ability to provide risk assessments alongside SSEK Partner Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan Named Leading Lawyer for Fintech & Blockchain

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

3 SSEK Partners Named to Who’s Who Legal: Southeast Asia 2023

SSEK Law Firm partners Ira A. Eddymurthy, Denny Rahmansyah and Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan have been recognized as leading practitioners for Indonesia in Who’s Who Legal: Southeast Asia 2023. SSEK’s partners were recognized as leading practitioners for:   Ira A. Eddymurthy – Banking, Energy Denny Rahmansyah – Real Estate Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan – Fintech & Blockchain 3 SSEK Partners Named to Who’s Who Legal: Southeast Asia 2023

Cryptoassets & Blockchain – Indonesia

Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Cryptoassets & Blockchain: Indonesia provides local insights into the legal and regulatory framework in Indonesia; use of cryptoassets for investment, financing, trading and payments; cryptocurrency mining; blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies; and recent trends. Legal framework for cryptoassets in Indonesia The crypto industry in Indonesia falls under the Cryptoassets & Blockchain – Indonesia