The International Program Successfully Held a Public Lecture “Law and Finance To Entrepreneurship”
On Thursday, 8 December 2022 at the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia, the International Program successfully held a Public Lecture “Law and Finance to Entrepreneurship”, presenting a resource person from a practitioner named Masvincent Putra Ardjendra, B.Sc., LL.M as Main Director of Unimas Group Surabaya . The resource person gave a presentation directly in front of about 80 students who took Sharia Entrepreneurship and Transnational Company Law courses.
This Public Lecture was organized by the Undergreduate Study Program In Law, Faculty of Law UII in order to provide practical knowledge to students to find out how to establish an SVC company or establish a shopping center in the form of a limited liability company.
The Head of the Undergraduate Study Program in Law, Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D, in his remarks said that “At this time there are so many legal challenges in Indonesia in setting up a company that when entrepreneurs or anyone who want to establish a company must stick to the basics of law or regulations – legal regulations in the establishment of the company. So the lecture by presenting a direct practitioner who is the Main Director of Unimas Group, we hope students can understand exactly how to set up a company, especially in setting up a Mall or retail industry in Indonesia without worrying about funding schemes. There are many corporate models that can be adopted. I think that by presenting Masvincent Putra Ardjendra, B.Sc., LL.M, we hope students can understand this practical knowledge.”
Masvincent Putra Ardjendra, B.Sc., LL.M as a guest speaker explained that “Basically, actual Sharia-based funding has started to apply a lot in company establishments, especially in establishing companies such as Special Vehicle Companies (SVC) which can be established to provide options funding that is not far from sharia funding schemes (away from gharar and riba’) and today we hope students can learn that.”