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Business and Regulatory Compliance
Compliance refers to adherence to laws, regulations, and standards set by the government and regulatory bodies. In Indonesia, it covers various areas such as corporate governance, finance, taxation, environmental protection, labor laws, and consumer rights. Businesses, organizations, and individuals must understand and implement applicable legal requirements while continuously monitoring their compliance to ensure lawful and ethical operations, To operate successfully in Indonesia, businesses must obtain necessary permits such as a Business Identification Number (NIB), Environmental Impact Assessment (AMDAL), Halal Certificate for FnB business, Izin Usaha Pertambangan (IUP) for mining industry, and also izin usaha migas for oil and gas industry,
Compliance is not just a legal obligation but also a key factor in maintaining trust with stakeholders and ensuring long-term business sustainability,we provide compliance services to ensure that your business operations run smoothly and legal. with this service, various types of business permits are available depends on your needs.