Year Category: 2021

SSEK Partners Speak at Berkeley Club Indonesia Webinar

SSEK partners Dewi Savitri Reni and Stephen I. Warokka spoke at a recent webinar with Berkeley Club Indonesia. The webinar, \"Indonesia\'s Omnibus Law: Challenges and Opportunities under the New Investment List and Employment Regulations,” discussed key changes under the Omnibus Law and its implementing regulation and their impact on employers, employees, investors and businesses.

Indonesia Omnibus Law on Job Creation and Implementing Regulations

Indonesia\'s Omnibus Law (Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation) was issued to bolster investment and create jobs by streamlining regulations and simplifying the licensing process to improve the ease of doing business in Indonesia. It is a sea change for anyone doing business, investing and working in Indonesia. SSEK tracks key changes under Indonesia Omnibus Law on Job Creation and Implementing Regulations

Free Webinar on Licensing and Labeling Requirements for Food Imports in Indonesia

SSEK and ChemLinked, a leading provider of regulatory information and market intelligence across the chemical, food, cosmetic and agrochemical industries in the Asia Pacific, are preparing an upcoming webinar on Indonesian Food Imports: Licensing and Labeling Requirements. The webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, May 18. About the Webinar With changes to the licensing process through Free Webinar on Licensing and Labeling Requirements for Food Imports in Indonesia

‘From Obstacles to Opportunities, from Challenges to Success‚’ with SSEK’s Ira Eddymurthy

SSEK senior partner Ira A. Eddymurthy recently sat down with the Alumni Association of the University of Indonesia Faculty of Law (ILUNI FHUI) as part of a series of inspiration talks/interviews. The event was called “From Obstacles to Opportunities, from Challenges to Success.” The Festival of Alumni Leadership Camp invited alumni of the University of ‘From Obstacles to Opportunities, from Challenges to Success‚’ with SSEK’s Ira Eddymurthy

Fintech in Indonesia – Insurance Products, Credit References

In principle, the selling and marketing of insurance products in Indonesia is regulated and licensed by the Financial Services Authority (OJK), although there seems to be no differentiation yet between fintech companies and companies that engage in the conventional selling and marketing of insurance products. In practice, licensed insurance companies in Indonesia have been selling Fintech in Indonesia – Insurance Products, Credit References

Update on Indonesia’s Omnibus Law and Implementing Regulations – Oil and Gas Sector

The Indonesian Government has enacted implementing regulations to Law No. 11 of 2020 on Jobs Creation (the “Omnibus Law“). The implementing regulation particularly relevant to the oil and gas sector is Government Regulation No. 5 of 2021 on the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing (“GR 5/2021“), which was enacted on February 2, 2021. The regulation Update on Indonesia’s Omnibus Law and Implementing Regulations – Oil and Gas Sector