Master AI governance for Indonesian businesses as UU PDP, OJK banking guidelines, and KOMDIGI's ethical AI circular create converging compliance demands.
Indonesia's AI governance landscape is rapidly evolving. UU PDP (Law No. 27 of 2022) imposes fines up to 2% of annual revenue and criminal penalties of up to 6 years imprisonment. The implementing regulation is still being drafted and the PDP Agency is targeted to launch in 2026. KOMDIGI's Circular Letter No. 9/2023 establishes ethical AI principles including transparency, accountability, and human oversight. OJK published Banking AI Governance guidelines in April 2025 requiring human-in-the-loop approaches for high-risk applications. Yet only 24% of Indonesian businesses report having clear AI governance processes, and 55% cite cybersecurity as a barrier, creating urgent demand for structured governance training.
LOCAL CONTEXT
As Southeast Asia's largest economy, Indonesia represents enormous potential for AI-driven transformation. The Making Indonesia 4.0 programme and Kartu Prakerja digital training subsidies signal strong government commitment to upskilling the workforce for the digital economy.
$5.8 billion AI market by 2030
THE CHALLENGE
“Regulatory Convergence Creating Complexity”
“PDP Agency Launch in 2026”
“Board-Level Governance Gap”
“Cybersecurity Integration with AI Governance”
Our team has trained executives at globally-recognized brands
FUNDING & SUBSIDIES
IDR 4.2 million per participant (course subsidy + IDR 700,000 completion incentive)
Individual team members can apply for training subsidies covering AI skills development
Official Source200% of total vocational training expenses deductible from corporate income tax
Companies can claim double tax deduction for qualifying AI training costs in digital economy and eligible sectors
Official SourceREGULATORY LANDSCAPE
UU PDP (Law No. 27/2022) imposes up to 2% annual revenue fines, IDR 5 billion fines, and 6 years imprisonment. The PDP Agency targets 2026 launch. KOMDIGI's Circular Letter No. 9/2023 establishes ethical AI principles. OJK's Banking AI Governance mandates AI Committees and audit trails. GR 71/2019 requires data localisation by March 2026.
CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA
Indonesian businesses must simultaneously navigate UU PDP, GR 71/2019, KOMDIGI's AI ethics circular, and sector-specific regulations like OJK's banking AI governance. Only 24% report having clear AI governance processes.
The dedicated Personal Data Protection Agency is targeted to be operational by 2026, bringing enforcement capabilities that currently don't exist. Businesses must build governance frameworks before enforcement begins.
IBM research shows only 24% of Indonesian businesses have clear AI governance processes. OJK now requires internal AI Committees for banks, setting a precedent that may extend to other regulated sectors.
55% of Indonesian businesses cite cybersecurity as a barrier to AI adoption. AI governance frameworks must integrate security considerations, especially for businesses handling personal data under UU PDP.
IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Organizations deploying AI at scale needing governance structures
Companies in regulated industries (finance, healthcare)
Risk and compliance leaders accountable for AI oversight
Organizations preparing for AI-related audits
Organizations without active AI deployments
Companies seeking technical security implementation
Teams needing basic AI training before governance
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WHY PERTAMA PARTNERS
Pertama provides the only AI governance training that synthesises all Indonesian regulatory requirements (UU PDP, GR 71/2019, KOMDIGI circular, OJK banking guidelines) into a unified framework. We prepare organisations for PDP Agency enforcement before it begins, not after.
All training materials and facilitation delivered in Bahasa Indonesia. Presidential Regulation No. 63/2019 mandates Bahasa in business agreements, so all contracts and documentation comply. Delivery accommodates Indonesian hierarchical business culture with musyawarah (consensus) decision-making approaches. Blended learning format combining in-person workshops (preferred by 65% of Indonesian companies) with digital delivery for nationwide reach. Content synthesises multiple Indonesian regulatory requirements (UU PDP, GR 71/2019, KOMDIGI circular, OJK guidelines) into a unified governance approach. Suitable for board-level and operational audiences.
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