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Indonesian law firm Murzal & Partners (MNP) has launched a new office in Bali, expanding its presence to tap into the island's growing expatriate community and business sector.

The office, located on Bali's bustling Sunset Road, marks the firm's first branch outside of its Jakarta headquarters.

“This significant development, made possible by the enduring trust of our clients, allows us to bring our tailored services closer to their operations,” said Jufrian Murzal, the firm's founder and managing partner, in a statement. “We remain steadfast in our commitment to delivering incisive legal solutions, empowering businesses and individuals to navigate Indonesia’s legal landscape with confidence and clarity.”

The firm, which specializes in immigration law, corporate affairs, and commercial transactions, is ISO 27001 certified for data security. It aims to capitalize on Bali's resurging tourism sector and growing appeal as a destination for digital nomads and foreign investors.

MNP's move comes as Indonesia sees increased foreign direct investment, with Bali emerging as a key hub for international business activity. The firm will offer services, including visa processing, work permit applications, and corporate legal solutions.

 

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