How to Setup A Virtual Office in Bali
How to Setup A Virtual Office in Bali

How to Setup A Virtual Office in Bali

For those planning on registering a business in Bali, one important factor you cannot overlook is that in order to legally operate within Indonesia, you must have an office address registered.

Without the office address, you will be unable to register your company, open bank accounts or apply for any licences.

To some new businesses, the expense of opening a physical office may be a cost too much to bear, which is why a virtual office may be a low-cost and simple solution.

In this short guide, we will explain the purpose of the Virtual office and who it is for.

 

What is a Virtual Office?

A virtual office is literally what it states, it is an office space your rent, but virtually. You do not have rights to the space, nor are able to work within in that space.

The virtual office arrangement simply means you can register your legal entity at a registered address for legal purposes only. You may also send mail to the address, such as company deeds and banking information.

Some virtual offices offer additional services such as mailing lists, phone receptions, meeting rooms etc.

 

What is the difference between a virtual office and a co-working space?

A co-working space is sharing office space with others. A co-working space does don’t allow the user to register a business address, unless the coworking space has a virtual office option.

If you are looking for a cost-effective environment for work, then a coworking space is perfect, but for registering a business, a virtual office is the best option, unless you want to rent a physical office and work from it.

What happens if I want to move to an actual office space, should I register my business using a virtual office?

Should in the future, you wish to move to your own space, then you may. You will need to update your company deeds with the new address. If you need assistance with this, our legal team can assist you.

How do I register a business in Bali?

To register a business in Bali, speak to the LetsMoveIndonesia team. We successfully assist dozens of people every single month and provide free, no strings attached consultations.

As the most cost-effective national agency, our customers save a fortune using us compared to our predecessors. Our transparency and honesty have won us accolades and awards, recently winning the award “Indonesia’s Most Trusted Visa & Legal Agency” from the National Awards Magazine!

Who is eligible to rent Virtual Offices?

Anyone is eligible to rent a virtual office, but there is no point renting one unless you are registering a business or need it for mail forwarding.

Can you do business with virtual offices?

Yes you can operate a business using a VO. As you physically won’t be able to work on the premises, you will need to find a different space to work in, but a virtual office is perfect for those that can work from home or are working remotely.

What are the requirements for renting a virtual office in Bali?

All you need is your Identification and your company documents.

How to choose the right Virtual office in Bali?

There are dozens of places offering virtual office solutions in Bali and the price changes depending on where you choose to rent.

At LetsMoveIndonesia, we offer a virtual office in our Seminyak Sunset Road Head Quarters, for an annual fee of only 5,500,000 IDR, which is generally cheaper than our competitors.

To get your virtual office, just call us or pop by the office or contact us and we will be happy to assist! WA: +62 812 9260 0590, T: +62 21 300 297 27 (Jakarta) T: +62 361 934 8343 (Seminyak), T: +62 361 280 789 (Sanur), E-mail: [email protected]

For all things related to registering a business in Bali, check out our Company Registration Bali page!

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