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Think You Can Establish a Company in Indonesia by Yourself? Many Tried. Most Regretted It.
Foreign companies spend months stuck in legal loops. We help you solve that — fast, clean, and by the book
Foreign companies spend months stuck in legal loops. We help you solve that — fast, clean, and by the book
Rules change. Processes shift. Paperwork gets stuck. Without guidance, it feels like a maze.
What worked last month may not apply today.
Each industry has unique entry rules.
Unclear procedures create long delays.
Important details often lost in translation.
We help international investors set up smoothly in Indonesia with clear steps and local know-how.
A custom roadmap tailored to your industry, business model, and goals. No vague answers, no conflicting info.
We speak your language (English, Mandarin, Bahasa Melayu, Indonesian). Say goodbye to translation errors and confusion.
You’ll know every step, timeline, and cost upfront. No hidden fees. No shady practices.
Choose the right incorporation plan for your business expansion in Indonesia.
Here’s a quick look at how we’ve helped foreign investors set up and succeed in Indonesia.
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Hear directly from some of our clients
Indonesia is projected to be the world’s 4th largest economy by 2045. With over 270 million people, the domestic market is massive — and still expanding.
Located between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Indonesia is a gateway to both ASEAN and global markets, with access to multiple free trade agreements.
Indonesia has a median age of just 29 years, labor costs remain competitive, and the government is investing heavily in vocational training and digital literacy.
Indonesia is investing billions in new roads, ports, airports, and energy — including the new capital city, Nusantara. These projects are opening up new economic corridors and investment zones.
A PMA company, also known as a PT PMA (Perseroan Terbatas Penanaman Modal Asing), is a foreign-owned company that is allowed to operate in Indonesia. PMA companies are subject to certain regulations, but they offer a number of benefits, including:
You need a Business Visa if you plan to:
The processing time for a KITAS in Indonesia depends on the type of KITAS and immigration office workload. On average, it takes between two to six weeks to receive approval.
Fill out the form and our team will guide you through every step of PMA registration — fast, legal, and stress-free. 🕒 Response within 24 hours | 🌍 Multilingual team | 🔒 100% Confidential