Date: March 27, 2026
Location: Sanur, Bali (Private Venue – Confirmed Upon Invitation)
Bali has become one of the most discussed destinations for relocation, investment, and long-term lifestyle positioning. Yet beneath its global appeal lies a complex regulatory and operational environment that is frequently misunderstood.
Many individuals arrive through informal introductions or anecdotal advice, only to discover later that the structural foundations of their decisions were never properly examined. Matters involving property structures, tax exposure, immigration frameworks, and business governance require far more careful consideration than most relocation discussions acknowledge.
This private strategic briefing is designed for founders, investors, and senior professionals who are evaluating a serious presence in Bali or Indonesia.
Rather than focusing on lifestyle narratives or promotional relocation stories, the session examines the structural realities that determine whether cross-border positioning succeeds over the long term.
Participants will gain clarity on the legal, fiscal, and governance frameworks that shape how capital, residency, and operations interact within Indonesia. The discussion will also address the difference between transactional entry and institutional presence, a distinction that often determines whether opportunities remain sustainable over time.
The session will take place in a small roundtable format to allow meaningful dialogue rather than a traditional presentation. This format allows participants to explore questions directly with professionals working within the legal, tax, and infrastructure landscape of Indonesia.
Attendance is intentionally limited to ensure the depth and quality of discussion.
• Structural considerations for property and asset positioning in Bali
• Immigration frameworks and long-term residency strategies
• Tax exposure for individuals establishing regional presence
• Governance structures for operating businesses in Indonesia
• The difference between relocation narratives and operational realities
• Founders exploring Southeast Asian expansion
• Investors evaluating Indonesian opportunities
• Professionals considering long-term relocation
• Decision-makers building cross-border structures
• Strategic briefing
• Small roundtable discussion
• Private conversations following the session
Participation is limited in order to maintain the depth of discussion. Interested individuals may request attendance through Touchstone’s private qualification process.