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InterGest Indonesia
Director: Volker Bromund
Indonesia Stock Exchange Tower 2
17th Floor, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53
Jakarta 12190
INDONESIA
Phone: +62 21 5291 7413
Direct: +62 21 2555 6686
Mobile: +62 811 952651
Fax: +62 21 515 7799
volker.bromund@intergest.com
info.indonesia@intergest.com
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InterGest Indonesia (610 KB)
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About InterGest Indonesia
InterGest
Indonesia was formed in 2011 to assist foreign companies in establishing
and developing their business activities in Indonesia.
The services available include:
Company
formation and fiduciary administration; Bookkeeping and accountancy,
Import / Export administration; Financial accounting and design of
management, information systems (MIS); Controlling, cross-border and
consolidated reporting; Commercial project management; Cash- and credit
management, including administration of bank accounts; Human resource
issues of all kinds, including recruitment; Comprehensive payroll
service; Scrutiny of contracts and assistance in negotiations;
Assistance in a wide range of legal and tax matters; Value-added tax
management; Statistical goods declarations / Intrastat; Invoicing and
collection of receivables; Debt collection; Support in building up sales
services.
Volker Bromund came to Indonesia in
1998 and has worked for over 10 years for Deutsche Bank AG in Jakarta.
As Director, Head Corporate Banking Coverage, he was responsible for the
overall business relationship of Deutsche Bank with all local and
international corporate clients. He has excellent contacts to companies,
organizations and regulators in Indonesia and Asia.
Where to find InterGest?
The
InterGest Indonesia office is located in the heart of Jakarta, the
Capital of Indonesia, on the main island called Java. 70% of the
Indonesian GDP is created on Java and almost half of the 238 million
inhabitants live there. The Greater Jakarta area has developed during
the last few years into a vibrant Metropolis in which more than 24
million citizen work and live. Jakarta is not only the residence of the
government and its national institutions, but is also the main base for
all corporate offices from which they manage their operations across the
vast country.