Despite the rise in non-performing loans and defaults over the last 2 years, the Indonesian restructuring & insolvency regime has not kept pace with the current tide of restructuring reforms taking place in neighbouring jurisdictions such as Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore. As concerns about credit risk continue to persist in the market, and weigh on the financial sector in particular, it is important to examine the current status of the Indonesian restructuring landscape. In partnership with Hadiputranto, Hadinoto & Partners (a member firm of Baker McKenzie), Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow brought together our extensive experience in  court-sanctioned debt restructuring processes (PKPU) and bankruptcy/insolvency litigation to provide insights into where the Indonesian restructuring & insolvency system stands today and the implications for domestic and foreign companies in the country through a seminar facilitated for clients. If you would like to download the informative and topical materials from this seminar, please click here.

 

 

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Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow