Selasa, 13 Desember 2011

SAMBUTAN DALAM RANGKA MENERIMA 14 WARALABA DARI AS DI KANTOR KADIN INDONESIA


KOMITE TETAP WARALABA DAN LISENSI KADIN INDONESIA
Menara KADIN INDONESIA 29th Floor, Jalan Rasuna Said X-5 Kav. 2-3
Jakarta 12950 - Indonesia



Ladies and Gentlemen,

On behalf of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN INDONESIA), I would like to welcome the US Franchise trade mission in Jakarta, Indonesia. I would also like to express my gratitude to the US Commercial Attaché who has arranged today’s meeting – as well as to the participants and guest that have met our invitation. Especially to the Board of the Indonesian Franchising and Licensing Society or WALI as well as Ibu Efin Suhada smd ibu Jaskiran Dillon, Vice Chairman of the Franchising and Licensing Committee of KADIN, I would like to convey my appreciation for your presence in this franchise business gathering.

As we know, the purpose of this meeting is looking for soul mates in franchise   business, between US Franchises and Indonesian businessmen.

Therefore, allow me to give a brief overview on the latest franchise development in Indonesia marketplace.

At present, it is estimated – I say estimated because Indonesia does not have an official data based on a comprehensive survey on franchise businesses. There are about 1100 franchisors and licensors  operating in Indonesia, consisting of 30% foreign franchisors/licensors and 70% local ones or the homegrown franchisors/licensors.   Approximately, the total turnover is about US $ 11,6 billion.         60% of the turnover mentioned above, is contributed by the foreign franchises/licenses and only 40% by the local ones. Although the number of foreign franchises is lower than the local, however in term of sales the foreign franchises are higher than the local ones.  According to the studies conducted by IFBM, the franchise/license industries in Indonesia contribute about 5% to the Indonesia gross domestic product.

The data mentioned above clearly shows positive prospects regarding the foreign franchise investment and development in Indonesia.

However, as the Chairman of KADIN’s Franchising and Licensing National  Committee, I would like to appeal to foreign franchises to run a real franchise system by developing more franchised units rather than company owned outlets. I would suggest recruiting more entrepreneurs as your franchisees or licensees at the districs and municipals level in all over Indonesia.     Franchise business has to trickle down and be beneficial to small and medium businesses at the areas  mentioned above.

Based on the government rule on franchise (PP no. 42/2007), each franchise agreement is under the Indonesia laws. Therefore, Indonesia language is required to use in the franchise contract or agreement. Franchise offering has to be transparent. Each foreign franchisor must have disclosure documents which has been legalizef by a public notary and  get a letter of reference from the Indonesian trade attaché. The document should be registered and give  to franchisees 2 weeks before signing the contract/agreement.

The franchise regulation mentioned that foreign franchise must use raw materials and products  made locally, as far as the quality requirements is met.  The franchise agreement’s length of time is at least for 10 years and any agreement uniterally terminated must be based on “clean break” principle.

Indonesian Commission for the Supervision of Business Competition (KPPU), has issued the regulation that “post expiry non-competition clause” should not be in the franchise contract/agreement anymore.

“Post expiry non-competition” is a clause  which requires that franchisee is prohibited to conduct/run the same or similar business for 1 year after commencing from the date of the contract/agreement ends/terminated.  

For Indonesian businessmen wishing to invest in the franchise industry, they should remember and carry on the International Franchise Association motto, namely: “Investigate before Investing”.     I really hope that “McDonald’s law case” in Indonesia is the first and will be the last.  Therefore, I would like to emphasize, besides studying carefully about the market and financial matters, you should be smart and accurate regarding the legal aspects, particularly matters related to the franchise contract/agreement.

I do hope that today’s meeting will be productive and provides benefits to all parties involved.
Thank you.

November 13, 2011



AMIR KARAMOY
ChaIrman, The National Committee on Franchising
and Licensing of KADIN INDONESIA and Chairman of the Board of
Directors Indonesian Franchising and Licensing Society (WALI)











































Senin, 05 Desember 2011

YAYASAN PEDULI GINJAL INDONESIA (YADUGI) MEMBUTUHKAN PERAWAT

Yayasan Peduli Ginjal Indonesia (YADUGI) membutuhkan perawat yang telah memiliki serifikat HD (hemodialisis). Namun demikian bagi yang belum memiliki serifikat HD akan disekolahkan (mengikuti training) untuk mendapat sertifikat tersebut, dengan biaya dari YADUGI.dan akan ditempatkan di rumah sakit - rumah sakit di Jakarta dan sekitarnya.

Bagi mereka yang berminat (baik yang telah bersertifkat HD maupun yang belum) dapat segera mengirimkan CV ke alamat email blog ini.


Jakarta, 5 Desember 2011