Category: Regulatory Compliance

  • Why Governments Set the Rules and Markets Make Them Work:  Indonesian Government Objectives of KBLI 2025

    Why Governments Set the Rules and Markets Make Them Work: Indonesian Government Objectives of KBLI 2025

    KBLI 2025 is a classification system designed to route business activity into Indonesia’s licensing, reporting, and investment settings. This article explains how governments set the rules and markets operationalise them, and why that matters for foreign investors navigating OSS, enforcement, and real estate and accommodation models. READ MORE →

  • Counterparty Due Diligence for Foreign Investors in Indonesia

    Counterparty Due Diligence for Foreign Investors in Indonesia

    Counterparty due diligence is the discipline that sits between outright fraud and honest but unrealistic promises. This article explains how foreign investors in Indonesia can look beyond pitch decks, test promoters and structures against Indonesian regulation, and recognise warning signs before capital is exposed. It also sets out how TraceWorthy designs structured counterparty due diligence… READ MORE →

  • KBLI 2025: Real Estate and Accommodation

    KBLI 2025: Real Estate and Accommodation

    KBLI 2025 real estate and accommodation rules reshape monetising property in Indonesia. This guide explains the licensing impacts on PT PMA, tourism certification, and OSS actions to implement now. READ MORE →

  • KBLI 2025 Scale Restrictions in OSS and Why PT PMAs Feel the Impact First

    KBLI 2025 Scale Restrictions in OSS and Why PT PMAs Feel the Impact First

    KBLI 2025 is legally effective and is now the reference point for business activity classification in Indonesia. For many PT PMA owners, the first friction is an OSS block caused by business scale settings applied to specific five-digit KBLI activities. This article explains how scale gating works, why PT PMAs meet it early, and how… READ MORE →

  • From Policy Folder to Daily Practice: Designing Policies and Procedures for Continuous Quality Improvement

    From Policy Folder to Daily Practice: Designing Policies and Procedures for Continuous Quality Improvement

    Compliance Manager, Magie Moretha, works side by side with TraceWorthy interns to turn policy documents into step-by-step procedures that fit real workflows inside Indonesian PT PMA support teams, demonstrating continuous quality improvement in everyday operations. READ MORE →

  • KBLI Restrictions for Foreign Investors in Indonesia

    KBLI Restrictions for Foreign Investors in Indonesia

    This longform guide explains how KBLI restrictions for foreign investors in Indonesia connect to UMKM protection, PT PMA capital requirements, the Positive Investment List, and real estate and accommodation structures. It provides practical examples, risk indicators, case references, and a design-led approach to lawful KBLI selection for projects in Bali and across Indonesia. READ MORE →

  • Diligent Land Transactions for Foreign Investors in Indonesia

    Diligent Land Transactions for Foreign Investors in Indonesia

    Foreign investors: a field guide to land due diligence in Indonesia, with roles, zoning and permits, title and inheritance checks, and a practical workflow. READ MORE →

  • BPOM in Practice

    BPOM in Practice

    Labels do not carry opinions. They carry evidence. This feature follows how launches derail when BPOM registration is treated as paperwork, and shows how TraceWorthy sequences the BPOM dossier, BPOM label requirements, and holder model so BPOM approval lands on time. READ MORE →

  • Importer of Record Indonesia

    Importer of Record Indonesia

    Containers, cranes, and a deadline that will not shift. This piece reports how TraceWorthy delivers Importer of Record Indonesia in practice, coordinating the PPJK customs broker, aligning NIB Indonesia, and filing a clean PIB import declaration so Indonesia customs clearance happens on time and the first shipment reaches the shelf. READ MORE →

  • How to Legally Invest in Land in Bali

    How to Legally Invest in Land in Bali

    This comprehensive guide outlines how foreign investors can legally invest in land in Bali, covering zoning, title checks, access rights, due diligence, PBG and SLF requirements, and licensing pathways. TraceWorthy’s approach integrates Indonesian regulatory compliance with practical field structuring to ensure your investment is enforceable and permitted. READ MORE →