Company Establishment in Indonesia

Reborn Terra helps foreign investors start their business in Indonesia quickly and compliantly, not only handling PT PMA (Limited Liability Company) establishment but also providing business analysis and intelligence. Think Globally, Act Locally.

How much does it cost to register a company in Indonesia?

Limited Liability Company (PT PMA)

Start from

IDR 27.000.000,-

Your Gateway to Business in Indonesia

Benefits of a PT PMA

  • Company Establishment Consultation
  • Verification and Reservation of Your Company Name
  • Preparation of the Company’s Deed of Establishment
  • Filing the Deed with the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
  • Obtaining Approval from the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources (MOLHR)
  • Registration of your company with the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP)
  • Complete documentation for opening a company bank account (Meeting Minutes, Verified Company Documents)
  • Coverage of Government Fees, Legal and Professional Fees, Notarization, and other necessary expenses

How to Register a Company (PT PMA) in Indonesia?

01

Define Your Business Activity

Reborn Terra ensures your business sector is open to foreign investment in Indonesia — giving you clarity and confidence from the start.

02

Prepare the Required Documents

  • Company Name
  • Deed of Establishment (drafted by a public notary in Indonesia, in Bahasa Indonesia).
  • Shareholder Details
  • Director and Commissioner Details.
  • Business Address (cannot be a residence; must be a proper office space).

03

Determine the Capital Structure
  • At least 2 shareholders (can be individuals or legal entities).
  • Minimum authorized capital for PT PMA is generally IDR 10 billion (USD 600,000 – 605.000).
  • Minimum paid-up capital of IDR 2.5 billion

04

Execute the Deed of Establishment
  • Notary drafts the deed and registers it with the Ministry of Law
  • Once approved, you get your company’s legal entity status.

05

Obtain Company Licenses via Online Single Submission
  • Company Business Identification Number (acts like a company ID, import license, and customs access).
  • Business License (Izin Usaha) → Depends on sector.
  • Operational/Commercial License (if applicable).

06

Register for Tax

NPWP (Taxpayer Identification Number) for the company.

07

Additional Permits (if needed)

Depending on your industry, you may need:

  • Environmental Permits (AMDAL, UKL/UPL).
  • Specific Ministry Approvals (for example: financial services, construction, tourism).