Incorporation

Incorporation

THEMIS LAW provides comprehensive Corporate Legal Services Indonesia, assisting both foreign and domestic clients with Company Incorporation Indonesia, including PT PMA Incorporation Indonesia, local company establishment, and Foreign Company Incorporation in Indonesia. As an experienced Foreign Direct Investment Lawyer, we advise clients on the most suitable corporate structure, shareholder and director composition, business licensing, nominee risks, registered office requirements, and regulatory compliance to ensure every incorporation is carried out in accordance with Indonesian laws and regulations.

Our services also include the establishment of Representative Office KPPA Indonesia, OSS business licensing, preparation of corporate documents, shareholder and director resolutions,
permit renewals, annual corporate compliance, BPJS compliance, tax and accounting coordination, legal updates, commercial contracts, and employment-related legal support. In addition, we provide Legal Retainer Services Indonesia for businesses requiring ongoing legal assistance, helping clients manage day-to-day legal matters, regulatory obligations, and corporate governance efficiently.

Through our incorporation and post-incorporation services, THEMIS LAW supports investors and companies in establishing, operating, and expanding their businesses in Indonesia with confidence, while ensuring full compliance with the country’s evolving legal and regulatory framework.

Establish the Right Legal Frame for Your Business

Representative Office
(KPPA)

Suitable for foreign companies that wish to establish a presence in Indonesia for market research and business development without conducting commercial activities.

Key Features

Local Company
(PT)

The most common business structure in Indonesia, allowing Indonesian shareholders to conduct commercial activities through a limited liability entity.

Key Features

Foreign Company
(PT PMA)

A foreign investment company that enables foreign investors to conduct commercial activities in Indonesia either independently or with local partners.

Key Features