Company Establishments in Indonesia with Batin-hub
Company Establishments – Setting up a company in Indonesia presents significant opportunities for international entrepreneurs and investors seeking to expand into Southeast Asia’s largest economy. However, the process involves numerous legal procedures, documentation, and regulatory requirements that can be challenging to navigate without professional assistance.
Batin-hub provides reliable and comprehensive support to help businesses establish a smooth and efficient presence in Indonesia.
Company Establishments in Indonesia with Batin-hub
Batin-hub specializes in assisting local and foreign entrepreneurs with company formation services in Indonesia. From establishing a PT (Limited Liability Company) to establishing a PT PMA (Foreign Investment Company) for foreign investors, the Batin-hub team ensures that every step of the company formation process complies with Indonesian law.
Our expertise allows clients to focus on building their business while the administrative and legal processes are handled professionally.
With a deep understanding of Indonesian business regulations, we offer a range of services, including company registration, business licensing, legal compliance, accounting, and tax support.
We also assist with immigration matters such as business visas, KITAS (Permanent Stay Permits), and work permits, making it easier for foreign entrepreneurs and employees to operate legally in Indonesia.
Furthermore, we are committed to providing efficient, transparent, and client-focused solutions. Our experienced consultants are ready to guide clients through every stage of company establishment, ensuring that all documents and requirements are completed correctly and on time. This professional approach helps businesses minimize risk while accelerating their market entry into Indonesia.
Explain in detail the Step-by-Step Process of establishing a Company in Indonesia with Batin-hub
Batin-hub provides professional assistance to ensure every stage of company formation runs smoothly, efficiently, and fully complies with Indonesian law. Here’s a detailed explanation of the step-by-step process for setting up a company in Indonesia with us:
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Initial Consultation and Business Planning
The first step in establishing a company is an initial consultation with Batin-hub’s professional team. At this stage, the consultant will discuss the client’s business objectives, investment plans, and the most appropriate corporate structure.
Indonesia offers several types of business entities, including PT (Limited Liability Company), PT PMA (Foreign Investment Company), and Representative Office. We will assist clients in determining which structure best suits their investors’ objectives, industry sector, and ownership requirements.
This consultation phase is also crucial for understanding the capital requirements, shareholder composition, and business activity classification (KBLI) for the registration. With clear planning from the outset, the company formation process can proceed more efficiently and avoid potential regulatory issues.
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Company Name Reservation and Documentation Preparation
Once the business structure is determined, the next step is to reserve a company name and prepare all necessary legal documents. We assist clients in selecting and registering a unique company name through the Indonesian legal administration system. The name must comply with government regulations and must not be identical to an existing company.
At this stage, we also prepare important documentation, including:
- Articles of Association
- Shareholder Information
- Director and Commissioner Details
- Company Address Information
- Business Activity Classification (KBLI).
These documents form the legal basis of the company and must be prepared accurately before being submitted to the relevant authorities.
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Deed of Establishment and Notary Registration
Once all the documents are complete, the company must obtain a Deed of Establishment from a licensed Indonesian notary. This document officially records the company’s formation, including the shareholder structure, business activities, and management roles.
We coordinate with a trusted notary to ensure the deed is properly prepared and registered. Once completed, the deed is submitted to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights for approval. Once approved, the company officially obtains legal entity status in Indonesia.
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Business Identification Number (NIB) and Licensing
The next step is to obtain a Business Identification Number (NIB) through Indonesia’s Online Single Submission (OSS) system. The NIB serves as a company’s primary business identification and is required to legally conduct business activities.
We assist with registering companies with the OSS system and obtaining the necessary operational permits. Depending on the industry, additional licenses may be required, such as:
- Commercial or operational permits
- Sector-specific permits
- Import or export permits
- Environmental permits.
By managing these licensing procedures, we help businesses avoid delays and ensure full compliance with applicable regulations.
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Tax Registration and Corporate Compliance Setup
After obtaining a business license, a company is required to register with the Indonesian tax authorities. This step includes obtaining a Taxpayer Identification Number (NPWP) and establishing the company’s tax reporting obligations.
We assist clients in completing the tax registration process and establishing appropriate financial reporting systems. Our accounting and tax professionals ensure that businesses comply with Indonesian tax laws, including VAT obligations and annual corporate tax reporting.
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Immigration and Work Permit Assistance (for Foreign Investors)
Foreign investors or executives planning to work in Indonesia require immigration permits. We support applications for business visas, KITAS (Limited Stay Permits), and work permits.
Our team ensures that all immigration documents are properly prepared and submitted to the relevant authorities. This allows foreign directors, commissioners, and employees to legally reside and work in Indonesia while managing their business operations.
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Office Setup and Operational Preparation
Once a company is legally established, the final stage involves preparing the business for operation. We offer additional services such as virtual office solutions, corporate administration support, and business consulting to help companies launch operations efficiently.
This service is especially beneficial for startups and foreign companies that require a professional business address and administrative support without the need to immediately establish a full-fledged physical office. We ensure that the company is fully operational and ready to enter the Indonesian market.
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Ongoing Corporate Support and Compliance
Company formation doesn’t end with registration. Businesses must maintain compliance with Indonesian regulations through regular reporting, tax filing, and company updates.
We provide sustainable corporate services, including:
- Accounting and bookkeeping
- Tax reporting and compliance
- Corporate secretarial services
- Legal consultation and regulatory updates.
These services help businesses focus on growth, while we ensure that all legal and administrative obligations are met.
Also read: Starting a Business in Indonesia with Batin-hub
Start Your Company Establishment in Indonesia with Batin-hub
If you’re ready to start a business in Indonesia or want to learn more about the company formation process, our team is ready to assist you. We’ll guide you through every step and ensure your company is established quickly, smoothly, and in accordance with Indonesian regulations.
Contact Batin-hub today to schedule a consultation and start the process of setting up your company in Indonesia through:
Our WhatsApp / Phone: 0851-61417988.
FAQ about company establishment services at Batin-hub
The time required to establish a company in Indonesia depends on the type of business entity and the completeness of the documents. Generally, the process can take several weeks, including name registration, preparation of the deed of establishment, approval from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, and obtaining a Business Identification Number (NIB).
With the assistance of the Batin-hub team, the process can be completed more efficiently and with minimal delays.
Some of the key documents required for company formation include shareholder and director identification documents, the company’s business address, the proposed company name, and details of the proposed business activities. Additional documentation may be required depending on the company structure and industry sector.
We are ready to assist clients in preparing and verifying all documents to ensure compliance with Indonesian regulations.
Yes, Batin-hub provides full assistance in obtaining business permits and licensing through Indonesia’s Online Single Submission (OSS) system. The team ensures that companies obtain the necessary permits, including operational permits and sector-specific approvals, so they can legally conduct business in Indonesia.
Yes, Batin-hub offers ongoing corporate support even after the company is established. These services include accounting and bookkeeping, tax reporting, legal compliance, corporate secretarial services, and business consulting.
This ongoing support helps companies maintain compliance with Indonesian regulations while focusing on business growth.
