Finding routes to create alpha
Although the long term economic challenge facing Indonesia remains heavy, with the new administration crossing one year in the office and the reform agenda gaining momentum, private equity investors seem to remain hopeful over the prospects of delivering alpha in the largest Southeast Asian market.
The operational side is where lot of PE players are having trouble navigating the landscape, from identifying the right local partners, dealing with various level of Government, inconsistency in tax and regulation, due diligence and governance issue to infrastructure bottlenecks and scaling their portfolio companies , the challenges are varied and many.
The 5th Annual AVCJ Indonesia Private Equity & Venture Forum will focus on addressing these operational challenges and show how private investors and entrepreneurs can work together to capitalise on the immense potential Indonesia has to offer.
Hear from our keynote speaker:
H.E. Dr. Sofyan A. Djalil
Minister of National Development Planning & Chairperson of National Development Planning Agency REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
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Make sure you are present at the country's longest running industry event to find out the latest on deal sourcing, exit opportunities, the fundraising market whilst networking with a host of LPs from across the globe.
US-ASEAN Business Council members enjoy a 20% DISCOUNT off the standard rate to attend the Forum.
HOW TO REGISTER:
Book online by clicking here or email book@avcj.com and quote the discount code USABC_INDO16.
Thursday Apr 14, 2016
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM WIB
April 14, 2016; 9am - 6pm
Grand Hyatt, Jakarta
US$959 (Standard price: US$1199)
Special offer for US-ASEAN Business Council members! Members enjoy a 20% DISCOUNT off the standard rate to attend the Forum (a saving of US$240).
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