How to set up a PT PMA in Bali

PT PMA Setup Bali: A Complete Guide for Foreign Investors (2025)

PT PMA Setup Bali for Foreigners

 

If you’re a foreigner looking to invest or run a business in Bali, setting up a PT PMA (a Foreign-Owned Company) is the most legitimate and secure way to do it. Whether you’re diving into property investment, launching a beach club, opening a restaurant, or running a creative agency, the PT PMA structure gives you legal rights to operate in Indonesia while maintaining foreign ownership.

This article will focus on the PT PMA setup process in Bali, including the latest requirements and how to avoid common barriers. By the end, you’ll know exactly what to prepare and how to move forward with confidence with Usaha Expat Bali.

Keep reading; we’ll break it down for you!

What is a PT PMA

PT PMA stands for “Perseroan Terbatas Penanaman Modal Asing” which translates to a Limited Liability Company with Foreign Direct Investment. This type of company allows foreign investors to establish a business presence in Indonesia and operate legally.

This structure is officially recognised by Indonesia’s Ministry of Investment (BKPM) and regulated under the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, ensuring your business is fully compliant from the start.

Who Should Consider PT PMA Setup in Bali

Any foreign individual or entity—whether based in Spain, Russia, Australia, or anywhere else—can establish a PT PMA, as long as they meet the required investment criteria. PT PMAs are commonly opened by expats who want to:
There’s no requirement to have an Indonesian citizen as a shareholder of a PT PMA, making it a fully foreign-owned solution.

Requirements to Set Up a PT PMA in Bali

To legally register a PT PMA, you’ll need to meet the following core requirements:

1️⃣ Minimum Investment:

The total investment plan must be at least IDR 10 billion. This is not a cash deposit, but a declared investment plan submitted to the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM).

2️⃣ Number of Shareholders:

At least two shareholders (who can be individuals or companies) are required, with a clear breakdown of ownership percentages.

3️⃣ Local Business Address:

An office address is required in a commercial zone. Check out Usaha Expat’s PT PMA set up Full Pack Service. We provide a free virtual address fee with mail handling and co-working space as part of our package.

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Get Expert Help for Your PT PMA Setup in Bali

Avoid wasting time to focus on your business goals by doing the PT PMA registration process on your own. Legal requirements, shifting regulations, and language barriers can make it overwhelming, especially for first-time investors in Indonesia.
At Usaha Expat, we specialise in helping foreigners set up their companies in Bali smoothly, legally, and affordably. Our Full Pack PT PMA setup package is starting at only IDR 28,000,000, and it includes everything you need to get started.

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We’ve been in your shoes—and we know how confusing and frustrating the process can be. That’s why we’re here to walk with you. With honest guidance, clear communication, and full support from start to finish, you can move through your PT PMA setup in Bali with clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. Let Usaha Expat’s expert help you turn your vision into a legally registered, fully compliant business in Indonesia.

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