Company: NUTR
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001641172-25-024295
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Company: NUSATRIP Inc
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form: 424B3
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 Republic of Indonesia No. 27 of 2022 on Personal Data Protection (“ PDP Law”), personal data is classified into two categories, namely general personal data and specific personal data. General personal data under PDP Law are full name, gender, citizenship, religion, marital status, and/or combined personal data to identify a person (e.g., cellular phone number and IP address). Whereas, specific personal data under PDP Law are health data and information, biometric data, genetic data, crime records, children’s data, personal financial data, and/or other data in accordance with provisions of laws and regulations. In operating the relevant web portal, the Company shall be deemed as a “personal data controller” under the PDP Law. We have not found any evidence of the Company’s violation to the requirements of personal data protection under the applicable laws and regulations of Republic of Indonesia.

The PDP Law, which came into effect in October 2022, imposes strict requirements on businesses that collect and process personal data. Platform must obtain explicit consent from users before collecting personal data, such as name, email, phone number, payment information, and travel preferences. Our platform must provide users with a clear privacy policy that explains what data is being collected, how it will be used, stored, and shared, and how users can access, modify, or delete their personal information as stated in our Company’s website: https://www.nusatrip.com/en/page/privacypolicy. Our Company must implement robust security measures to protect customer data from breaches or unauthorized access. Non-compliance with data protection regulations can lead to heavy fines and criminal sanctions.

Consumer Protection Laws

In accordance with the Law of Republic of Indonesia No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection, our platform clearly displays all prices, including any applicable taxes, service fees, and hidden charges. The total cost of a service should be evident before the consumer proceeds to checkout. Consumers would be provided with clear and honest information about the services being offered, including availability of services (e.g., hotel rooms and flights) and description of the services, including any restrictions (e.g., no refund policy, limited availability). Furthermore, consumers have the right to cancel bookings and request refunds according to the terms disclosed before the transaction.

Electronic Transaction and Communication Laws

As part of Indonesia’s commitment to digital infrastructure and online commerce, our Company’s platform has an obligation to ensure secure online payment methods that are in compliance with various regulations including those in banking and financial sectors on digital payments, including the