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Why Invest

Services at IIPC London

We help potential investors across Europe expand their business in Indonesia. We work closely with the Indonesian Embassies across Europe, business associations and other business/investment related institutions through investment seminars and exhibitions, business mission and matchmaking. We provide free consulting services on doing business in Indonesia, guiding investors through the involvement of doing business in Indonesia and helping navigate the opportunities and challenges in this dynamic sector.

Implementation

Implementation of large
investment realization

EoDB

Improvements in the Ease
of Doing Business

Deal

Encouraging large investments to partner with national entrepreneurs, especially Small Micro Medium Enterprises (UMKM)
in the project area

Briefcase

Increase the quality of investments

Sector

Investment promotion focused
by sector and country

Spread

Encouraging to boost investment in Domestic Direct Investment, especially Small Micro Medium Enterprises (UMKM)

Meet Our Team

EXPERT TEAM MEMBERS

Siti Tiefryani Fahlyah (Dhynda)

Director

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Elmo Wiratama

Deputy Director

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Umar Fadhil Ramadhan

Investment Analyst

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Anita Arnovidya Armen​

Anita Arnovidya Armen

Investment Analyst

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Indonesia Investment Promotion Centre London also known as IIPC London is the official representative of the Ministry of Investment/Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (Kementerian Investasi/BKPM) for the Europe region. The Ministry of Investment/Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board is a government institution responsible for coordinating policies and services related to the investment sector. The institution has a role as the main link to connect the business world and the government, and has received the mandate to encourage direct investment both from within the country and abroad by creating a conducive investment climate.

As an agency of the Ministry of Investment/Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board, IIPC London works closely with Indonesian Embassies across Europe, business associations, and stakeholders related to business/investment in the region. IIPC London provides assistance through consulting services to potential investors across Europe to establish or expand their business in Indonesia. Additionally, the agency also provides business matching services with local partners. IIPC London aims to implement large investment realisation, improve the ease of doing businesses, encourage large investments to partner with national entrepreneurs especially SMEs in the project area, increase the quality of investments, promote investment based on sector and country, and encourage investment through Domestic Direct Investment especially SMEs. In order to support these goals, the agency also participates actively in international and regional investment seminars, exhibitions, and forums.

Siti Tiefryani Fahlyah (Dhynda) – Director

Academic Background

  • International Relations, Padjadjaran University, Bandung (S.IP)
  • International Political Economy, Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (M.Sc.)

Elmo Wiratama – Deputy Director

Academic Background

  • City Planning, Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung (S.T)
  • City Planning, Boston Massachusetts University, Boston (MCP)

Umar Fadhil Ramadhan – Investment Analyst

Academic Background

  • Mechanical Engineering, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta (S.T.)
  • Business Analytics and Decision Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds (M.Sc.)
Anita Arnovidya Armen​

Anita Arnovidya Armen – Investment Analyst

Academic Background

  • Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, Sydney (BA)
  • Creative and Cultural Industries Management, Northumbria University, Newcastle (MA)

About Us

  • Why Invest In Indonesia

Investment Guidebook

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Project Opportunities

  • Infrastructure
  • Energy
  • Healthcare​
  • Tourism
  • Special Economic Zone​
  • Industrial Estate

Procedure

  • Setting Up Company​
  • Taxation
  • Incentives
  • Foreign Company Representative Office
  • Legal Overview

Contact Info

  • Indonesia Investment Promotion Centre (IIPC) London
  • Ministry of Investment of the Republic Indonesia - Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
  • +44 (0) 3440 3830
  • [email protected]
  • 19th Floor, Heron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AY, United Kingdom
  • Why Indonesia
  • Project Opportunities
    • Infrastructure
    • Energy
    • Special Economic Zone
    • Healthcare
    • Tourism
    • Industrial Estates
  • Services
    • Service
    • Our team
    • Letter of Reference
  • Procedure
    • Setting Up Company​
    • Taxation
    • Incentives
    • Foreign Company Representative Office
    • Legal Overview
  • Contact Us
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