The Official Roadmap: Indonesia KBLI 2025 Conversion Tables Released

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Understanding the Indonesia KBLI 2025 is essential because every company must select a specific classification code known as a KBLI (Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields).

Think of it as a universal “business DNA” code that tells the government exactly what your company is allowed to do, whether that is renting villas, managing a restaurant, or developing real estate.

On April 23, 2026, the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics officially released the conversion tables that bridge the gap between legacy systems and the new Indonesia KBLI 2025 standards. This is the definitive guide investors need to align their operations with future-proof corporate classifications.  


The June 18 Deadline for Indonesia KBLI 2025 Integration

The release of these tables marks a major milestone in the transition period that began late last year. With this official roadmap now public, the government has reaffirmed its timeline: June 18, 2026, is the milestone for full integration of the Indonesia KBLI 2025 into the OSS-RBA (Risk-Based Approach) system. 

“This conversion table was prepared to maintain continuous comparability and serve as a guideline for tracing correspondence between structures, both from the 2020 KBLI to the 2025 KBLI and vice versa,” Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti, Chief of Indonesia’s Central Bureau of Statistic in her written statement on Thursday (April 23, 2026). 

Amalia emphasized that old permits issued before the implementation of the 2025 KBLI remain valid. Businesses need not worry about their old permits becoming invalid.

“Some things to note are that old permits issued before the implementation of the 2025 KBLI remain valid. Businesses are required to adjust their KBLI 2025 through the Online Single Submission/General Legal Administration (AHU) if there are any substantial changes, namely changes to the intent and purpose and scope of business activities,” she explained.


Three Change Patterns in Indonesia KBLI 2025 Transition 

To support the transition to this update, the statistic bureau provides a conversion table as a bridge between the 2020 KBLI and the Indonesia KBLI 2025. This table allows users to trace code compatibility, from broad categories down to the most detailed 5-digit business groups.

In general, there are three patterns of change to look for within the Indonesia KBLI 2025 framework:

▪  One-to-One (Direct Mapping): One code in the 2020 KBLI is directly mapped to one code in the Indonesia KBLI 2025. 

Example: If you are running a standard Restaurant (KBLI 56101), the classification remains largely the same, requiring only a simple administrative update in the system.

▪  One-to-Many (Expansion): One code in the 2020 KBLI breaks down into several more specific codes in the Indonesia KBLI 2025. This is the most common pattern for property investors.

Example: A broad “Other Accommodation” code from 2020 might now be split into specific categories like Glamping (55209), Villas (55203), or Serviced Apartments. You must now choose the specific one that matches your actual operation.

▪  Many-to-One (Consolidation): Several codes in the 2020 KBLI are combined into a single new code in the Indonesia KBLI 2025.

Example: If you previously held multiple codes for different types of specialized retail or niche consultancy services, the new system may consolidate them into one unified Professional Services code to simplify your reporting and licensing requirements.


Strategic Certainty with Indonesia KBLI 2025 

While existing permits remain valid, transitioning to the Indonesia KBLI 2025 is more than a digital update. It requires a formal update to the company’s legal foundation. 

To future-proof your portfolio ahead of the June 18 deadline, Seven Stones Indonesia recommends a proactive three-step approach:

▪  Map Your Conversion: Identify exactly where your 2020 codes land in the new 2025 landscape.

▪  Audit Your Deed: Ensure your corporate objectives are precise enough to encompass the new terminology.

▪  Confirm Spatial Conformity: Verify that your land’s zoning supports your updated business classifications.

Our compliance team specializes in aligning corporate structures with evolving national standards. From auditing your Deed of Establishment to executing the full OSS registration, Seven Stones Indonesia can assist this transition into this new era of business compliance. Contact our legal team today for a strategic compliance review 

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