Greetings,
I’m Shaddi Reyad, the Founder and CEO of Hepta Solutions.
My journey, shaped by military (NAVY) service, instilled valuable skills in operational planning, crisis management, and leadership. Post-military, I ventured into diverse roles in the private sector, serving as the Operation Manager in an Oil and Gas Services company and later as a Director in a retail venture.
Fueled by a passion for continuous learning, I immersed myself in self-studies in business, further enriching my knowledge. These experiences not only broadened my insights into strategic management but also inspired my mission to address a crucial gap in the market.
Hepta Solutions emerged from recognizing the need in Bali for a service provider offering clear and updated information across diverse business fields. Our commitment is to empower Small and Medium Businesses to navigate seamlessly through Indonesian regulations.
We focus on optimizing operations and fortifying against potential crises, guided by the belief that lean principles and crisis management are foundational to sustainable growth.
With a unique blend of experience and self-study-driven expertise gained from different industries, I collaborate closely with each client, crafting personalized solutions to address their distinct challenges.
At Hepta Solutions, we aspire to be your preferred partner, guiding businesses toward enhanced operations and future preparedness. Thank you for considering Hepta Solutions as your ally in achieving success.
We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to collaborate with you on your business journey.
Curious about how Hepta Solutions can help your business thrive in Bali? Tune into our latest podcast episode! In just 11:34 minutes, we cover how our expert services— from legal and tax support to business consulting— can streamline your journey to success.
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Mission
At Hepta Solutions, our mission is to deliver outstanding business services to our clients, especially start-ups and SMEs, to help them reach their objectives and succeed in their respective industries. We are dedicated to consistently providing exceptional service and exceeding our client’s expectations in every aspect of our work.
Vission
Be recognized as the go-to partner for businesses seeking sustainable growth, efficiency, and success. Become the leading provider of innovative business solutions for start-ups and SMEs globally.
Career Opportunity
Welcome to Hepta Solutions’ career opportunities page!
We are constantly seeking skilled professionals to join our team and help us deliver exceptional business services to our clients.
Team Work
At Hepta, we value innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence.
We offer a dynamic work environment that fosters growth and development, along with a competitive compensation package.
A wide range of job openings are available, spanning areas.
FAQ
What are the legal requirements for foreigners to start a business in Indonesia?
Foreigners can establish a business presence in Indonesia through various legal entities such as a foreign-owned company (PT PMA), representative office (KPPA), or limited liability company (PT).
What are the restrictions on foreign ownership in Indonesian businesses?
Indonesian law imposes certain restrictions on foreign ownership in specific sectors, known as the Negative Investment List (DNI). Foreign ownership limitations vary across industries, with some sectors fully closed to foreign investment, while others allow partial or full foreign ownership with specific conditions.
What is the process for obtaining a business visa and work permit in Indonesia?
Foreigners intending to work or establish a business in Indonesia typically require a business visa (KITAS) and a work permit (IMTA). The process involves securing sponsorship from an Indonesian company, submitting the necessary documents to the Directorate General of Immigration, and obtaining approval from the Ministry of Manpower.
What tax obligations do foreign businesses have in Indonesia?
Foreign businesses operating in Indonesia are subject to various tax obligations, including corporate income tax, value-added tax (VAT), and withholding tax. The specific tax liabilities depend on factors such as business structure, revenue, and activities.
Can foreigners own land or property in Indonesia for business purposes?
Yes, under new regulations, foreigners can own land and property in Indonesia, but with specific conditions. The property must have a minimum land size of 20 ares or a villa be valued at USD 300,000 or more. This qualifies the buyer for a Second Home Visa, valid for 5-10 years. Ownership is under the Hak Pakai (Right to Use) or Hak Guna Bangunan (Right to Build) titles.
These properties must be in designated zones, and the foreign owner is subject to local laws and taxes. This new regulation aims to boost high-value foreign investment in Indonesia’s real estate sector.