Kategori: People and Practice

Business decisions in Indonesia are made by people navigating unfamiliar systems, incomplete information, and real personal stakes. This category collects accounts from TraceWorthy’s team and clients, founder experiences, case observations, and the human dimension of operating a business in Bali and beyond. The articles here are grounded in specific situations rather than general principles, and are written for readers who want to understand what the experience of building something in Indonesia actually looks like from the inside.

  • 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 →

  • Domestic Tourism in Bali

    Domestic Tourism in Bali

    Bali’s domestic tourism market is a powerful yet often overlooked force driving the island’s economy. With Indonesia’s government aiming to reduce airfares, domestic tourism could soar, creating new opportunities for businesses catering to both international and local visitors. Learn how your business can adapt and thrive. READ MORE →

  • Tapping into Indonesia’s Upper-Middle Class

    Tapping into Indonesia’s Upper-Middle Class

    Indonesia’s upper-middle class is a growing market with significant purchasing power. Learn how foreign businesses can successfully tap into this lucrative segment by understanding local trends, consumer behavior, and the opportunities for positioning premium products. READ MORE →