Indonesia is aggressively streamlining its investment process, a clear signal that the nation is open for international business.
In a recent development, the Minister of Investment/Head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), Rosan Perkasa Roeslani, announced the issuance of 151 business licenses through the “Positive Fiction” mechanism via the One Single Submission (OSS) system in just two months.
This move, based on the principle of providing legal certainty, ensures that if licensing approval is not returned by the relevant ministry within a set timeframe, the license is automatically issued.
This integration of 18 ministries’ licensing processes into the OSS system is a massive leap towards reducing uncertainty for investors. The message is clear: the government wants you to invest, and they are cutting the red tape.
Navigating OSS in Bali’s Investment Landscape
With the Indonesian government making bold moves to simplify regulations, the environment for foreign investment, particularly in dynamic hubs like Bali, has never been hotter.
Foreigners establishing a company (PT PMA) are increasingly drawn to the island’s thriving digital nomad, tourism, and creative economies.
However, while the OSS system aims for simplicity, the actual application, especially for foreigners dealing with capital requirements, business classifications (KBLI), and specific regional mandates for a PT PMA setup—can still feel like navigating a maze.
The real challenge isn’t whether you can register, but how to use the modern OSS system efficiently and correctly.
What You Will Learn in This Practical Guide:
This hands-on workshop is structured to equip you with the practical knowledge needed to confidently complete your registration:
– Understanding the New Regulations: Navigate the framework (including the “Positive Fiction” principles) that govern foreign investment licenses in Indonesia today.
– KBLI Code Mastery: Learn how to select the correct KBLI codes for your business activities to ensure compliance and avoid future headaches.
– The OSS Walkthrough: A complete, hands-on session on using the OSS system to submit your application for a PT PMA.
– Post-Registration Steps: What happens after you get your Business Identification Number (Nomor Induk Berusaha/NIB)? Practical steps to obtaining other necessary operational permits in Bali.
Don’t let procedural complexity delay your investment vision. Equip yourself with the practical expertise to launch your company correctly and quickly.
OSS Made Simple: Your PT PMA Guide in Bali
Thinking of starting or expanding a business in Bali? Mastering the OSS (Online Single Submission) system and the rules for PT PMA (Foreign Investment Company) is the key to staying compliant, securing licenses smoothly, and building a sustainable presence in Indonesia.
Join a hands‑on clinic designed to walk you step‑by‑step through OSS and PT PMA registration, held by Bali Tourism and Investment Chamber (BTIC).
Led by the Head of Bali Investment & One‑Stop Service Agency, you will get direct, practical insights from the authority who knows the system best.
Event Details :
📍 Venue: Amolas Cafe, Canggu
📅 Date: Thursday, 11 December
🕑 Registration: 14.30 WITA
🕒 Session: 15.00 – 17.00 WITA
💻 Bring your laptop (interactive workshop)
💵 Fee: IDR 250,000 (includes coffee & snacks)
Seats are limited to just 30 participants, so secure your spot today and register via this link to guarantee your place at this exclusive workshop.
