PT PMDN Company Registration Indonesia
PT PMDN (Perseroan Terbatas Penanaman Modal Dalam Negeri) is a limited liability company established by Indonesian citizens or entities using domestic capital.
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We help you with your PT Company Registration. PT PMDN (Penanaman Modal Dalam Negeri) refers to investment activities conducted within the territory of the Republic of Indonesia by domestic investors. Unlike foreign investment, PMDN is not eligible for immigration facility services.
One of the key advantages of PMDN is the flexibility to operate in any sector without restrictions on foreign ownership. Additionally, domestic investors benefit from a deep understanding of the local market, potential government support, and sectoral flexibility.
Key considerations before establishing a PT PMDN
Before setting up a PMDN company (PT PMDN), investors should take the following factors into account:
Capital Investment Requirements
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- A minimum capital investment is required to declare an investment plan in accordance with the latest regulations issued by the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM). The minimum capital requirement is IDR 50,000,000.
- This amount must be deposited in an Indonesian bank account.
- At least 25% of the total capital must be prepaid and allocated for business operations.
Shareholders
- A PMDN company must have a minimum of two shareholders.
These shareholders will assume the roles of the main director and main commissioner. - Shareholders can be either individuals or legal entities; however, they must be
- Indonesian citizens or entities owned by Indonesian nationals.
Business Activities
- The business activities must align with the designated business field in which the company intends to operate.
Registered Company Address
- The company must have a registered office address, which will be officially recorded as the business’s operational location.
To open a PT PMDN, the following documents are required:
- The company name must consist of three words.
- Shareholder information for each shareholder, including:
- KTP (Identity Card),
- NPWP (Taxpayer Identification Number)
- KK (Family Card)
- Residential address (must be in Bali)
- Email address
- Phone number
- The investor must fill out the PMDN registration form and provide the required shareholder details.
- Once the form is received, we will verify the Business Classification Number (KBLI) that aligns with the company’s intended business activities.
- After confirming the appropriate KBLI, we will proceed with notarial processing, which includes:
- Drafting the Notary Deed,
- Obtaining the Deed of Establishment from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights,
- Completing the Online Single Submission (OSS) registration.
- Before issuing the original documents, the notary will send a draft of the Notary Deed for review. The investor must confirm whether all details are correct.
- Once the draft is approved, all shareholders must sign the Notary Deed.
- After the signing is complete, we will finalize the official documentation, which typically takes 3-5 working days.
Yes. If you don’t have all the required documents ready when you apply, that’s no problem. You can simply send the missing documents later via WhatsApp atau email.
After placing your order, you will receive our contact details by email (please also check your spam folder).
Please note:
We can only process and submit your visa application once we have received all the required documents and your payment. Submitting everything as early as possible helps prevent delays.
No problem. You can send the missing documents later via WhatsApp or email.
Please note that we can only start processing your visa once we have received:
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All required documents, dan
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Your payment
Until everything is complete, the application cannot be submitted to Immigration.
Sending your documents as soon as possible helps avoid delays.
You can submit your documents after placing your order.
How it works:
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Place your order on our website.
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Right after checkout, you’ll automatically receive a digital application form.
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In this form, you can upload your documents, passport scan, and personal details.
Didn’t see the form?
You’ll also receive the link to the form via email.
→ Please check your inbox and spam folder.
There is no legal limit on the number of shareholders in a PT PMDN.
However, for practical and administrative reasons, we recommend keeping the number of shareholders to a maximum of 10, as this makes management, decision-making, and document processing significantly easier.
Yes. A PT PMDN can include multiple business activities.
However, each activity must be:
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classified under its own KBLI (Business Classification Number)
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reported separately for tax purposes
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listed individually in the LKPM (Investment Activity Report)
Even though multiple activities are allowed, every KBLI must be tracked and reported correctly to remain compliant.
No. A PT PMDN (locally owned company) cannot hire foreign workers.
Indonesian law only allows companies with pemilikan asing to employ foreign staff.
If you plan to hire foreign employees, you must establish a PMA (Foreign-Owned Company), as only a PMA is eligible to sponsor work permits and KITAS for foreigners.
If you don’t meet the minimum capital requirement of IDR 50,000,000, you can still establish a business in Indonesia — but not as a PT PMDN.
As an alternative, you can set up one of the following business structures:
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CV (Commanditaire Vennootschap)
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UD (Usaha Dagang)
These structures have lower capital requirements and are suitable for small businesses or early-stage entrepreneurs.
If you are unsure which option fits your business, please contact us. We are happy to advise you on the right structure for your situation.
You can pay for our visa services in many international currencies. We currently accept the following:
Accepted currencies:
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AUD – Australian Dollar
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BRL – Brazilian Real
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CAD – Canadian Dollar
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CHF – Swiss Franc
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CNY – Chinese Yuan
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CZK – Czech Koruna
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DKK – Danish Krone
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EUR – Euro
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GBP – British Pound
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HKD – Hong Kong Dollar
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IDR – Indonesian Rupiah
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INR – Indian Rupee
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JPY – Japanese Yen
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MXN – Mexican Peso
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MYR – Malaysian Ringgit
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NOK – Norwegian Krone
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NZD – New Zealand Dollar
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PHP – Philippine Peso
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PLN – Polish Zloty
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RON – Romanian Leu
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SEK – Swedish Krona
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SGD – Singapore Dollar
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THB – Thai Baht
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CUBA – Turkish Lira
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TWD – Taiwan Dollar
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USD – US Dollar
If your currency is not listed here, please contact us — we will check if it can be added or provide an alternative payment method.
We offer several convenient payment methods, including:
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Credit card
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Debit card
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Apple Pay
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Google Pay
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PayPal
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Bank transfer
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Crypto payments
Please note: Some payment providers may charge additional transaction fees.
The Payment must be completed before we can process or issue your visa. Once your payment is successful, you will immediately receive access to the application form.
If you have any issues with your payment, please contact our support team so we can help.
Payment is required before we can give you access to the application form dan before we can submit your visa application to Immigration. This is because the visa fee must be paid at the moment of submission.
Payment options
You can pay directly at checkout using:
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Debit card
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Credit card
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PayPal
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Apple Pay / Google Pay
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Crypto payments
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Bank transfer
Bank transfers
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