Year Category: 2025

SSEK Founding Partner to Speak at British Indonesian Lawyers Association Event

SSEK Law Firm founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy will be a panelist at the upcoming launch event for the British Indonesian Lawyers Association (BILA). Ira and her fellow panelists will discuss how Indonesian and English law intersect in practice. Ira earned her Master of Laws (LL.M.) in international corporate and commercial law from King’s College SSEK Founding Partner to Speak at British Indonesian Lawyers Association Event

LEGAL 500 ASIA PACIFIC

Antitrust and competition Banking and finance Corporate and M&A Dispute resolution Intellectual property IT, telecoms and fintech Labor and employment Projects and energy Real estate Restructuring and insolvency Shipping

Guide to Litigation in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partners Nico Angelo Putra Mooduto and Mahareksha Singh Dillon, and associates Talitha Amanda Ekadhani and Bagas Ananta have contributed the Indonesia chapter to the 2025 Chambers practice guide to litigation. The 2025 litigation practice guide provides the latest legal information for Indonesia and 60 other jurisdictions on litigation funding, initiating a lawsuit, Guide to Litigation in Indonesia

Fintech in Indonesia: Is Consumer Lending Regulated?

Consumer lending is regulated in Indonesia, with a particular focus on IT-based money lending services (peer-to-peer lending), as regulated under Financial Services Authority (OJK) Regulation No. 10/POJK.05/2022 regarding Information Technology-Based Co-Financing Services (OJK Reg. 10/2022). This regulation requires providers of IT-based co-financing services to be a limited liability company and meet certain prerequisites. The OJK Fintech in Indonesia: Is Consumer Lending Regulated?

Corporate Governance in Indonesia: Appointment and Removal of Directors/Officers

As a general rule in Indonesia, the appointment of a member of the board of directors (BOD) is conducted through a general meeting of shareholders (GMS), in accordance with Article 94, paragraph 1 of the Company Law. Directors may be appointed for a specific term and may be reappointed. Each appointment is effective on the Corporate Governance in Indonesia: Appointment and Removal of Directors/Officers