PT PMA Lombok: How Foreigners Legally Invest in Tourism Accommodation? 

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Setting up a PT PMA in Lombok is arguably the most strategic move you can make in 2026 if you’re looking to do business in Indonesia’s tourism sector. 

While Bali has long been the favorite, its neighboring island is no longer just a “quiet alternative.” In October 2025, Lombok was crowned the second-best island in Asia in the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards, sitting right behind Bali and outperforming heavyweights like Phuket and Koh Samui.  

Lombok is moving fast and there’s a lot of potential, but how can foreigners tap into this opportunity legally? 


Why Lombok Tourism Has Strong Business Potential

Recognition of the island’s potential is growing for a very practical reason: the unique advantage of lower investment costs compared to Bali or Jakarta, paired with equally strong potential for returns. 

While established markets have reached a price ceiling, Lombok’s top tourism areas like Kuta Lombok, Senggigi, and the Gili Islands, show high occupancy rates and attractive rental yields. 

This makes the region a prime location for accommodation businesses like villas, hotels, and guest houses. The combination of rising global visibility and relatively accessible land prices creates a window of opportunity that is hard to ignore in 2026. 


Why a PT PMA in Lombok is the Best Business Move

Setting up a PT PMA in Lombok is the standard way to run a villa, hotel, or guest house legally. 

While “under-the-table” deals were once common, the 2026 regulations are very clear: doing things the right way is the only way to stay protected. Choosing this route provides several key advantages:

▪  Legal Ownership and Licensing: A PT PMA allows the company to hold Right to Build/HGB title. This provides much more security than individual leaseholds and ensures all business licenses are issued in the company’s name.

▪  Compliance and Scalability: Having a formal structure makes it easier to manage long-term growth. From adding more villa units to bringing in new partners, a PT PMA is built to scale.

▪  Long-Term Security: Beyond just the paperwork, this framework offers a clean, transparent setup that protects assets and ensures the business stays on the right side of tax and immigration laws.


How Foreigners Set Up a PT PMA in Lombok

The process is structured but requires a bit of patience and the right paperwork. Here is the basic roadmap:

▪  Company Deed of Establishment: This starts with a notary to create the official company documents. These papers outline all business activities and identify the shareholders.

▪  OSS Registration & Business Licensing: Everything in Indonesia now runs through the OSS (Online Single Submission) system. This is the stage for securing the NIB (Business Identification Number) and specific licenses for “Tourism Accommodation.”

▪  Opening a Local Bank Account: Once the company is legally recognized, a corporate bank account in Indonesia is necessary to manage capital and handle day-to-day business expenses.

▪  Post-Establishment Compliance: Staying on top of quarterly investment updates (or in bahasa, Laporan Kegiatan Penanaman Modal/LKPM) and tax filing is essential to maintain your business licenses. 


How Seven Stones Indonesia Can Assist Your PT PMA in Lombok

At Seven Stones Indonesia, we don’t believe in just “processing papers.” We’ve been dealing with the Indonesian legal landscape for over 20 years, and we know that a successful investment starts with a solid foundation.

We help you with the heavy lifting—from verifying land zoning to make sure you can actually build on your land, to handling the technicalities of your PT PMA in Lombok. 

We act as your partner on the ground, ensuring your company remains compliant with LKPM and tax regulations so you can focus on what you actually came here to do: build a thriving business in one of the most beautiful islands in the world.

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Andrzej is Co-owner/ Founder and Director of Seven Stones Indonesia. He was born in the UK to Polish parents and has been living in Indonesia for more than 33-years. He is a skilled writer, trainer and marketer with a deep understanding of Indonesia and its many cultures after spending many years travelling across the archipelago from North Sumatra to Irian Jaya.

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