Hassle-free Incorporation Experience
Expanding your business into a new region can be complex. In Indonesia, navigating complex regulations and administrative requirements is crucial for establishing your company legally and nurturing long-term success.
At InCorp, we have helped companies from Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America set up in Indonesia. We manage registration, compliance, and LKPM reports so you can focus on growing your business. Our service saves you time and adds real value by simplifying complex processes.
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Explore your company incorporation options, and let us guide you through the process of expanding into Indonesia.
Company Incorporation Procedure in Indonesia
Internal Process
- Consultation
- Collecting Required Documents
- Document Review
- Drafting
- Documents Submission
Our team is here to help you expand and register your company in Indonesia based on what you need.
We help you submit the required paperwork for the process of incorporating the company.
We ensure that the papers you provide comply with the most recent regulations for registering a company in Indonesia.
We will promptly draft your application letter to effectively address the relevant government bodies.
We submit all of your paperwork to the appropriate government agencies for you.
External Process
- Indonesian Tax ID (NPWP)
- Indonesian Business Identification Number (NIB)
- Deed of Incorporation (For PT PMA)
- Approval of Legal Entity (For PT PMA)
- Securing Other Licenses (For PT PMA)
Possessing an NPWP is essential for obtaining business licenses, fulfilling banking requirements, and meeting tax obligations.
It is essential to acquire a Business Identification Number for a company before starting business operations.
A legal document of incorporation prepared and authenticated by the notary holds significance for establishing your company.
Once the notary submits the Deed of Incorporation, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights will approve it.
Some sectors require specific licenses and permits, usually 7 to 20 days, depending on the business type.
Register your company with InCorp Indonesia
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Expert Consultation
Our consultants navigate you through the complexities of company registration in Indonesia.
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Comprehensive Support
We provide end-to-end services for company incorporation, ensuring all requirements are met efficiently.
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Simplified Process
We streamline the registration process, making it straightforward to establish your business.
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Focus on Core Business
We handle the details of your company incorporation so you can concentrate on expanding your business.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of companies can I register in Indonesia?
You can register a Local PT (for Indonesian ownership), a PT PMA (for foreign ownership), or a Representative Office (non-commercial). The best type depends on your business goals and nationality.
How long does it take to register a company in Indonesia?
It usually takes 2 to 4 weeks for local companies and 6 to 10 weeks for foreign-owned companies, depending on the sector and document readiness.
What documents are needed to start a company in Indonesia?
You’ll need shareholder IDs or passports, a business address, the company name, and a clear business activity (KBLI code). Foreign investors may need to legalize documents.
Can foreigners fully own a company in Indonesia?
Yes, through a PT PMA, but it depends on your business sector. Some sectors allow 100% ownership, while others may require a local partner or have restrictions.
What do I need to do after registering a company?
You must maintain licenses, file taxes, report any company changes, and follow labor and employment laws if hiring. Staying compliant avoids fines and legal issues.










