
Intellectual Property Rights: The Key to Business Security and Market Trust
In Indonesia, the SLF (Sertifikat Laik Fungsi) is a mandatory certificate confirming a building’s safety, functionality, and readiness for use, required before legal occupancy or operation.

SLF Certificate Indonesia: Legal Use of Buildings
In Indonesia, the SLF (Sertifikat Laik Fungsi) is a mandatory certificate confirming a building’s safety, functionality, and readiness for use, required before legal occupancy or operation.

Complying with Legal Boundaries for Purchasing Coastal and Small-Island Land
Purchasing a small island or beachfront is increasingly popular among luxury buyers and developers. Yet coastal zones and small islands fall under strict legal compliance.

Preparing for Sale and Purchase Agreements in Property Transactions
Understanding PPJB vs AJB helps buyers, sellers, developers, and investors navigate Indonesian land regulations confidently and avoid costly risks.

Preparing for the Expiry of Traditional Land Documents in Indonesia
Considering the strictness of the government in addressing abandoned land, it serves as a reminder to landowners to ensure that their property is actively managed and maintained.

Preventing State Repossession Risk of an Abandoned Land
Considering the strictness of the government in addressing land that is left unused or abandoned for extended periods, it serves as a reminder to landowners, such as individuals or organizations, to ensure that their property is actively managed and maintained.

Extending the Right to Build Certificate (Sertifikat Hak Guna Bangunan/SHGB)
The Right to Build Certificate (SHGB) in Indonesia allows land use for up to 80 years through proper extension and renewal. Maintaining SHGB ensures legal land ownership and protects long-term property investments.

Understanding the Standard Certificate (Sertifikat Standar) in Business Licensing
Beyond aviation, many other businesses across different industries must comply with risk-based licensing requirements under Indonesia’s Online Single Submission (OSS) system. One such critical requirement is the Standard Certificate, which applies to businesses operating in medium and high-risk categories.

Corporate Restructuring For Strategic Governance
A company recently restructured its leadership to enhance governance and align with strategic objectives. Corporate restructuring typically aims to improve efficiency, adapt to market demands, and comply with regulatory requirements.

Preparing a Successful RUPS
The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (RUPS) plays a crucial role in shaping a company’s leadership and long-term strategy through decisions such as board restructuring and policy changes. It serves as a key forum to ensure transparency, accountability, and strategic corporate governance.