Licences Permits
Package Price
IDR 4,500,000
(USD 300)
Requirements
- OSS username
- Business Registration Number
- Low Risk Business License
- Account access to customs website
- Export & Import permit
Business Licenses
Navigating through the intricacies of business licensing requires thorough knowledge of local laws, regulations, and procedural requirements.
InvestinAsia offers a diverse range of services to cater to your unique licensing prerequisites. Our commitment is to facilitate a seamless and efficient process, enabling you to establish your presence in Indonesia with confidence.
So, why not contact us today for your business license needs in Indonesia?

380+ In-house Team
We help map the licenses, permits, and supporting registrations your business needs before filing starts.
A structured submission workflow helps reduce unnecessary back-and-forth during OSS and permit processing.
Our team works with business licensing requirements regularly and helps keep the process aligned with local compliance expectations.
Requirements, fees, and process milestones are explained clearly so you know what needs to be prepared.

FAQ
Common questions about business licenses in Indonesia, including eligibility, license types, requirements, and renewal.
Yes. Foreigners can establish a business in Indonesia through a PT PMA (Foreign-Owned Limited Liability Company), which allows up to 100% foreign ownership in many sectors. Once incorporated, the PT PMA requires business licensing through Indonesia's OSS-RBA system, including a NIB (Nomor Induk Berusaha) and any sector-specific permits applicable to your business activity. InvestinAsia handles the full licensing process from NIB to sector permits.
A business license in Indonesia is an official government permit that authorizes a company to legally conduct specific business activities. The primary business license is the NIB (Nomor Induk Berusaha — Business Identification Number) issued via the OSS-RBA (Online Single Submission — Risk-Based Approach) system. Depending on the business sector and risk classification, additional permits may be required such as export-import licenses (API), franchise licenses, sector-specific permits, and trademark registration.
A business license is required by Indonesian law for all companies to legally operate. Without proper licenses and permits, a company cannot enter into official contracts, open corporate bank accounts, apply for KITAS work permits, import goods, or conduct formal commercial activities. Licenses also demonstrate compliance to government authorities, banks, and business partners. Failure to obtain required licenses can result in fines or business closure.
All PT PMA companies in Indonesia must have: NIB (Nomor Induk Berusaha — Business Identification Number) via OSS-RBA. Depending on the sector, additional licenses may be required such as: export-import license (API-U or API-P) starting from IDR 5,500,000, sector-specific permits from relevant ministries, trademark registration (IDR 7,500,000) to protect your brand identity, and franchise license (IDR 65,000,000) for franchise operations.
InvestinAsia's business licensing packages start from IDR 4,500,000 (USD 300) for standard licenses including NIB, export-import number, and general permits. Trademark registration is IDR 7,500,000 (USD 490). Franchise licence and agreement packages are IDR 65,000,000 (USD 4,351). Contact us for a quote tailored to your specific sector and business activity.
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Legal Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or regulatory advice. Indonesia business licensing requirements, fees, and regulations are subject to change. InvestinAsia provides licensing support services but does not provide legal advice. Consult a qualified professional for advice specific to your business and sector.