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Jakarta

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Notable practitioner

Indonesia | English


Bar admissions:

Indonesia

Jurisdictions:

Indonesia

Practice areas:

Banking and finance
Capital markets
M&A


Miriam Andreta has more than fifteen years of experience acting for both foreign and domestic lenders in high-profile syndication financing. Under her leadership, the firm was recognized as one of Indonesian Antitrust law firms of 2021 by Asia Business Law Journal.
Ms. Miriam Andreta is recognized by IFLR1000 2022 as Leading Lawyer – Notable Practitioner. She has been listed as one of ALB’s Rising Stars in Indonesia by Asian Legal Business and named on the A-List of Indonesia’s Top 100 Lawyers by Asia Business Law Journal for four consecutive years from 2019 to 2022. In addition, she was nominated as “Woman Lawyer of the Year” at ALB Indonesia Law Awards and also named in the “40 under 40“ list of outstanding legal professionals in Asia by Asian Legal Business (ALB). She was also shortlisted for Women in Business Law Awards Asia 2020.

Ms. Miriam Andreta was cited by clients in Asialaw as an enormously helpful lawyer that provides great and effective support. Miriam Andreta is a member of the Capital Market Legal Consultant Association (HKHPM) and is registered as a Capital Market Legal Consultant with the Financial Services Authority (OJK).

  • Counsel to Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Company, Limited (MUL), one of the biggest leasing and financing companies in the world, on its Indonesian post-merger report related matter with Hitachi Capital Corporation (HC), a Japan-based company engaged in leasing and financing services business in Japan and overseas.
  • Counsel to PT Dhost Telekomunikasi Nusantara, a wholly owned Indonesian subsidiary of of DeClout Limited, in its financing and acquisition process of indoor telecommunication infrastructure assets from PT XL Axiata Tbk, one of the largest cellular telecommunications networks and services provider in Indonesia.
  • Counsel to Mitbana Pte Ltd, in the biggest (and first of its kind) advance smart and sustainable Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) in BSD City, South Tangerang, Greater Jakarta. The Project is to transform hundreds of hectares of greenfield land into TODs comprising residential units, commercial properties, living amenities, green-park offices, digital hubs, a convention centre, a hospital, schools, railways and public transport nodes, which enlarges BSD City’s existing development footprint and expand on its current population of 200,000 residents.

  • Banking
  • Competition
  • Financial restructuring
  • M&A
  • Project finance

  • Banking
  • Construction and materials
  • Energy
  • Financial services
  • Oil and gas

  • Gadjah Mada University (2006)