balinews

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An unnamed investor from Australia is planning to invest Rp 10 billion ($763,000) to open a restaurant in Bali following a foreigner-friendly revision of Indonesia's negative investment list, according to the Investment Coordinating Board, or BKPM.

The list — which is known by its Indonesian acronym DNI — now allows food and beverage-related businesses to be fully owned by foreigners.

Previously, foreigners were only allowed to own stakes of between 33 percent and 67 percent in such businesses, depending on their location.

"The new negative investment list is a good news for investors, hopefully, it will boost foreign direct investment from Australia," said Sri Moertiningroem, the head of BKPM's Sydney representative office.

The unnamed investor will join tens — if not hundreds — of the existing Australian restaurateurs and hoteliers who have set Bali's hospitality industry in motion by opening bars, cafes, restaurants and hotels on the island with local business partners.

According to Sri, the Australian entrepreneur has had the plan since 2014 but chose to postpone it due to the requirement to have a local partner.

"Bali is one of the best tourism spots in the world," BKPM chairman Franky Sibarani said in a statement.

More Australians to Invest in Bali After Revision of Negative Investment List | Jakarta Globe
 

Nydave

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Wow,$763,000 to open a restaurant,imagine how much a Bintang would cost at that place,
 

Markit

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Actually only needs $200k on the company bank account on the day of incorporation and then whhhhooooossshhh gone on the the day after.

I posted the same question about the new laws on foreign resto ownership on FB and this is the essence of what I've learned there - believe it or not?!
 

modelt1826

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Yes there is many a man invested in a bar or restaurant me included we opened september 2002 had a fantastic few weeks then the xxxx and it never recovered i should have spent the money on Bintang i'm sure i would have had more fun.
 

Markit

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Yes there is many a man invested in a bar or restaurant me included we opened september 2002 had a fantastic few weeks then the xxxx and it never recovered i should have spent the money on Bintang i'm sure i would have had more fun.

So you haven't bought a Bintang since then?