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Indonesian law firm ARKO, formerly known as Armila & Rako, has appointed Dani Indrawan as a new partner specializing in banking and finance.

Indrawan, a lawyer with over 30 years of experience, has extensive experience in complex financial matters and is known for his deep understanding of banking and finance law. He joins ARKO from Indrawan, Heisky, Fachri & Partners (IHFP), a law firm he founded in 1997.

"We are thrilled to welcome Dani Indrawan to our partnership. His unparalleled expertise in banking and finance law, combined with his dedication to client success, aligns perfectly with ARKO's vision of providing exceptional legal services," said Michel Rako, partner at ARKO, in a statement.

With Indrawan's appointment, ARKO, which was founded in 2018, now has seven partners and a total of 20 lawyers.

The firm, based in Jakarta, offers services in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, dispute resolution, and intellectual property. In 2021, it was named as one of the ALB Indonesia Firms To Watch.

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