Expertise: Teknologi, Media, & Telekomunikasi

Court Proceedings Go Digital in Indonesia

The Indonesian Supreme Court has introduced the e-Litigasi, or e-Litigation, application intended to make the court process in the country faster, simpler and less expensive. Supreme Court Regulation No. 1 of 2019 regarding the Administration of Lawsuits and Court Proceedings by Electronic Means (SC Reg 1/2019) was issued on August 19, 2019, and came into Court Proceedings Go Digital in Indonesia

SSEK Leads e-Money and Anti-Money Laundering Training

SSEK recently led a half-day corporate legal training event on electronic money and anti-money laundering in Indonesia. The training was provided for a leading Indonesian payments, rewards and financial services platform.

Data Protection and Cybersecurity in Indonesia: General Requirements

Indonesia’s Electronic Information Law, Government Regulation 82 regarding the Implementation of Electronic Systems and Transactions, and MOCI Regulation 20 regarding the Pro­tection of Personal Data in Electronic Systems (jointly referred to as the PDP Regulations) require Electronic System Providers (ESPs) to adopt an internal policy related to the protection of personal data for the pur­pose Data Protection and Cybersecurity in Indonesia: General Requirements

SSEK Assists with Land Acquisition for Data Center Development in Indonesia

SSEK has assisted NTT Communications (NTT Com), a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, the largest telecommunications company in Japan and one of the largest globally, and PT NTT Indonesia Nexcenter with the acquisition of land in an industrial area outside of Jakarta. The acquired land will be used for the construction of what SSEK Assists with Land Acquisition for Data Center Development in Indonesia

SSEK Assists Leading Investment App in Entering Indonesia Market

SSEK has assisted PT Raiz Invest Indonesia in obtaining a Mutual Funds Sales Agency (APERD) license from Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority (OJK). Our work included drafting all the required documents for the APERD license and liaising with OJK officials. This was the first time in Indonesia that a foreign direct investment company had obtained an SSEK Assists Leading Investment App in Entering Indonesia Market

Peer-to-Peer Lending in Indonesia: A Regulatory Update

In February of this year, the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan or “OJK”) issued an updated checklist for peer-to-peer lending (“P2P lending”) platform providers (“Checklist”) registering with the OJK or applying to the body for a business license or change of ownership. The new Checklist introduces several changes to the previous checklist issued in Peer-to-Peer Lending in Indonesia: A Regulatory Update

SSEK Looks at E-Commerce in Indonesia in Strategic Review Magazine

SSEK’s Winnie Y. Rolindrawan wrote the cover story for the new issue of Strategic Review magazine. The story, “Revving up the e-commerce engine,” looks at possible regulatory changes and improvements to help maximize the role of online commerce in Indonesia’s economic development. Winnie Rolindrawan represents multinationals and major domestic firms in a variety of transactions. SSEK Looks at E-Commerce in Indonesia in Strategic Review Magazine

SSEK Successfully Assists Client with E-Money License Application

SSEK has assisted its client in successfully negotiating the document compliance process as part of its application for an e-money license from Bank Indonesia. As part of the due diligence exercise to support the client, the SSEK team ensured that the required compliance-related documentation was provided as required under the current central bank regulatory framework. SSEK Successfully Assists Client with E-Money License Application