A proprietary intelligence platform built around your business — with a persistent analyst that learns your decisions, two live desks calibrated to your stakes, a complimentary regulatory intelligence track across both, and practitioners behind it when depth is needed.
Chatham House Rules govern the entire program. Every forum, every Analyst Desk session, every subscriber interaction is held in complete confidence. What is discussed stays within the program. This is the standard PSP has maintained across 30+ years and $15B+ in APAC transactions.
SignalDesk is built for exactly this. A platform that knows which desk you sit at, understands what moves the decisions that come across it, and gets more precise about your operating context every month you use it — backed by practitioners who have navigated these markets for over thirty years.
Indonesia's mining regulatory posture has hardened into a single coherent policy direction: domestic processing compliance is now an enforcement reality, not a negotiating position. The March 2026 bauxite IUP-OP deadline, the copper concentrate export ban squeezing PT Freeport Indonesia's Manyar smelter timeline, and accelerating M&A interest in Grasberg's underground expansion are not separate events — they are the same state-driven industrialisation logic operating simultaneously across commodity chains, compressing the timeline for any foreign operator still treating downstream compliance as optional.
If Indonesia's downstream enforcement posture has structurally shifted from signalling to sanction, does your current market entry model for Indonesian mining carry the right risk premium — and is your regulatory timeline assumption the one thing your investment committee has not yet stress-tested?
Indonesia's consumer operating environment is facing three simultaneous compliance obligations converging in the same 90-day window. The Kemendag halal labelling enforcement deadline of October 17 creates an immediate SKU-level review obligation for any FMCG operator with Indonesian distribution. The new Manpower Law's November 1 commencement introduces PKWT contract conversion requirements, revised sectoral minimum wage structures, and tightened RPTKA scrutiny — all requiring workforce and HR operational restructuring before the effective date.
For operators managing both consumer product lines and direct Indonesian workforce, the question is sequencing: which obligation has the longest internal lead time, and is your current operational calendar structured around the right deadline first?
On-demand interactive charts and intelligence reports built from live signal data — formatted for board presentations, market studies, and the supporting documentation your decisions require.
Senior leaders who thrive in Indonesia and ASEAN share one quality: they have built the right relationships and the right intelligence practices before the decision arrives. Twenty peers per session, twelve times per track — the forums are where both happen. Agenda shaped by PSP's own intelligence view. Led by practitioners who have done it. Under rules that make real conversation possible.
Choose your track below. Joint sessions each year bring both tracks into the same room — or subscribe to both at a combined rate and attend all 24 forums across both programs.
Capital allocation, M&A, portfolio strategy, market entry, and transaction navigation across Indonesia and ASEAN. Twelve forums per year — dedicated Strategy Desk sessions plus joint sessions with the Operational Desk.
Execution discipline, margin resilience, supply chain reconfiguration, compliance, working capital, and talent in high-growth markets. Twelve forums per year — dedicated Operational Desk sessions plus joint sessions with the Strategy Desk.
Both the Strategy Desk and Operational Desk — 24 forums per year across both tracks, cross-track signal intelligence, and combined Analyst Desk access. The full SignalDesk platform at a bundled rate.
Tell us which desk is yours and what you're currently navigating. Carmen Benitez will be in touch within one business day with your access details and a desk orientation.
PSP SignalDesk tracks what is moving in the markets that matter to your clients — and connects it to the decisions they need to make. Across 17 markets and 16 sectors. That intelligence is now available to advisory firms who want to deliver client work backed by proprietary data that public research cannot replicate.
PSP SignalDesk tracks what is moving in the markets and sectors that drive decisions for senior leaders in ASEAN — and the forces acting on them from the US, China, Europe, and the Gulf. Every development is weighted by the urgency of the decision it creates, tagged to the sector and stream it affects, and available to your team on demand — calibrated to the situation in front of your client, not the general market.
Advisory firms operating in ASEAN — whether based in Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Manila, or advising from Sydney — face the same structural gap: strong client relationships, but intelligence that is slower and less proprietary than the decisions it needs to support.
All licence holders receive standard platform support. Practice and Firm licence holders also have access to bespoke signal curation and advisory extensions — when a client mandate requires intelligence or expertise that goes beyond what the platform generates automatically, PSP delivers it.
These are the four client deliverable categories where SignalDesk has the most direct impact on quality, speed, and differentiation of your advisory output.
Advisory firms who introduce clients to PSP SignalDesk as a subscriber product receive a referral fee — paid as a percentage of annual subscription value, recurring for as long as that subscriber remains active. Your client relationship remains entirely yours.
All licences include full platform access — live signal intelligence, SD Analyst, on-demand report generation, signal charts, Regulatory Intelligence Track, and quarterly intelligence briefing. The referral programme is available to all licence holders.
A 45-minute platform walkthrough with a PSP principal — no obligation. We walk through the signal environment live for your markets, show SD Analyst on a real client scenario, and demonstrate the report generation and referral programme mechanics.
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PSP SignalDesk is a structured annual intelligence and decision-support program operated by Pacific Strategy Partners (ABN 51 908 330 447). It is designed primarily for senior leaders making consequential strategic and operational decisions in Indonesia, Australia, and ASEAN, and is also available to advisory firms, referral partners, and association members as described in the Terms of Access. It is not a media publication, a news service, a financial product, or a licensed advisory service.
PSP SignalDesk tracks named scan targets across 17 markets. Targets are selected and maintained by PSP's intelligence team and reflect the regulatory, capital, and operating conditions most relevant to senior leaders and their advisers active in these markets. Scan targets are updated nightly using PSP's proprietary methodology. Signals are reviewed and weighted by PSP principals before entering the platform. Weight scores reflect editorial assessment of significance and decision relevance — they are not algorithmic or automated rankings, and they do not constitute a recommendation to act or refrain from acting on any particular development.
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Individual subscriber and licence holder identities, query histories, preference settings, and engagement data are treated as confidential. PSP does not disclose individual data to other subscribers, to forum participants, or to third parties except as required by law. Peer Pulse outputs are fully anonymised and aggregated before being surfaced to any subscriber — individual contributions are never identifiable. Advisory firm licence holders at Firm level receive aggregated, anonymous cohort engagement insights across their referred and co-branded client base only — no individual subscriber data, query content, or platform activity is disclosed to them.
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All forums and Analyst Desk sessions operate under Chatham House Rules. PSP does not publish, record, or distribute attributed accounts of forum proceedings. Key Takeaways Summaries are produced by PSP and represent PSP's distillation of the discussion — they do not attribute remarks to any individual participant. Forum attendance records are maintained by PSP for subscription management purposes and are not shared with other subscribers or participants.
PSP SignalDesk carries no advertising and accepts no payment from third parties to influence signal coverage, signal weighting, forum agendas, or SD Analyst outputs. The intelligence view expressed through the platform is PSP's own editorial position. Commercial relationships with PSP's consulting practice — including advisory engagements, market entry mandates, and deal advisory — are entirely separate from and do not influence the SignalDesk intelligence process. Subscribers, licence holders, and referral partners are not given preferential signal treatment based on their commercial relationship with PSP.
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