Indonesia – Car Rental

Indonesia is a popular tourist destination with a diverse landscape of beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, and stunning natural landmarks. Renting a car can be a convenient way to explore the country, but it’s important to understand the local rules and

Indonesia – Buses and Trams

The Standard of Buses in Indonesia The standard of buses in Indonesia can vary greatly depending on the region and type of service. In general, the buses in major cities tend to be more modern and comfortable than those in

Indonesia – Banking

Indonesia is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and has a diverse and growing banking sector. In this article, we will explore the main local banks in Indonesia, whether major UK and USA banks have a presence in the country,

UK Expat Tax – Indonesia And Thailand

Are you a British expat moving to or living in Indonesia or Thailand? Do you understand how the tax system works, and what reliefs are available? We are delighted to share with you a new video from Expat Focus partner

How To Register For Healthcare In Indonesia

Indonesia has a two-tier, single payer system: the public scheme is known as the Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) and the country also has a number of private health providers. We will look at your options for healthcare registration below. The

How To Open A Bank Account In Indonesia

The currency in Indonesia is the Rupiah (currency symbol IDR: £0.000055, US$0.000067, €0.000062). Banking in Indonesia is regulated by the Bank Indonesia (BI). There are 120 Indonesian banks, four of which are state owned. There are also foreign and international

How To Learn The Language In Indonesia

Indonesia is home to many languages and if you are going to be living and working in the country as an expat, you may be asking yourself whether you will need to learn a local language, which one to learn,

What Quality Of Healthcare Can You Expect In Indonesia?

The quality of healthcare that you will experience in Indonesia will depend on whether you are accessing the public or the private healthcare sector. As an expat, you will not be eligible for national insurance in Indonesia. Therefore, you will