Understanding the Trade Business License (SIUP), NIB, and Compliance Requirements for PT PMA
When doing business in Indonesia, among the key business permits you must know is SIUP (Surat Izin Usaha Perdagangan) or the Trade Business License required for companies engaged in selling goods or services. Although regulatory reforms have streamlined permits through the OSS-RBA system, SIUP remains a critical legal document for many business sectors, especially trading, import-export, and distribution.
This article provides a complete, practical guide to SIUP in Indonesia, including its importance, eligibility, legal basis, registration steps, key terminology, and real-world use cases — tailored for expatriates and PT PMA owners planning to operate in Indonesia.
Understanding SIUP ( Surat Izin Usaha Perdagangan )
SIUP (Surat Izin Usaha Perdagangan) is a government-issued trade license authorizing a business to conduct commercial trading activities in Indonesia. It applies to entities engaged in selling products or services, including retail, wholesale, import, export, and distribution.
Purpose of SIUP
- Legal proof of trading authorization
- Required for participation in tenders and exhibitions
- Prerequisite for import & export approvals
- Formal recognition by Indonesian authorities
- Prevents fines and business closure due to illegal operation
- Legal Basis
- Permendag No. 36/M-DAG/PER/9/2007 (amended by Permendag No. 07/2017)
- Issued by Dinas Perindustrian & Perdagangan (Industry & Trade Office)
- Linked to licensing via the OSS-RBA platform
In short, SIUP protects your business legally and operationally — ensuring you operate under Indonesia’s commercial regulatory framework.
SIUP vs NIB: What’s the Difference?
With the introduction of OSS-RBA, many business founders assume obtaining an NIB is sufficient. However, NIB and SIUP serve different functions.
| Category | NIB | SIUP |
| Formal Name | Nomor Induk Berusaha | Surat Izin Usaha Perdagangan |
| Function | Business identity & general license | License specifically for trading activities |
| Issued By | OSS-RBA (BKPM) | Trade Office via OSS-RBA |
| Required For | All business entities | Businesses trading goods/services |
| Includes | Import-ID (API), customs, KSWP access | Trade authorization, tender eligibility |
| Who Needs It | All companies & individuals | Local firms & PT PMA engaged in trade |
- Think of NIB as your business “birth certificate”
- SIUP is the license that permits you to “trade” legally
For PT PMA, especially those dealing in retail, wholesale distribution, and import-export, both licenses are typically required.
Also read: What is NIB? Understanding Business License in Indonesia
Who Is Required to Obtain SIUP?
SIUP applies to individual traders, PT, PT PMA, CV, cooperatives, and state-owned enterprises engaged in trading.
Businesses Required to Have SIUP
- Retail businesses
- Wholesale distribution
- Import/Export operations
- Online trading / e-commerce
- Trading & brokerage
- Hospitality businesses selling goods
Who Is Exempt?
| Category | Clarification |
| Professional service providers (non-trading) | Doctors, lawyers, accountants, tutors, consultants |
| Branch/Representative office | As long as same business scope as HQ |
| Micro-businesses | Sole traders managing < IDR 50M capital (optional Micro SIUP) |
Foreigners running PT PMA must secure SIUP if engaged in trading activities.
Types of SIUP
SIUP classification depends on company capital:
| Type | Capital Range |
| SIUP Mikro | < IDR 50M |
| SIUP Kecil | IDR 50M – 500M |
| SIUP Menengah | IDR 500M – 10B |
| SIUP Besar | > IDR 10B |
PT PMA usually requires “SIUP Besar” or “SIUP Menengah” due to minimum capital requirements.
Key Indonesian Terms to Know
| Term | Meaning |
| SIUP | Trade Business License |
| NIB | Business Identification Number |
| OSS-RBA | Online Single Submission – Risk-Based Approach |
| KBLI | Indonesian Standard Business Classification Code |
| PT PMA | Foreign-owned Limited Liability Company |
| NPWP | Tax Identification Number |
| API | Importer Identification Number |
| Izin Usaha Perdagangan | Trade Operation License |
| Pelaku Usaha | Pelaku usaha or Pemilik Usaha is |
Requirements to Obtain SIUP
Individual Businesses
- ID & NPWP
- Address & business activity
- Investment value & employment plan
- Contact details & premises
Corporate / Perusahaan (PT / PT PMA / CV)
- Notarial Deed & SK Kemenkumham
- NPWP & NIB
- Business location & KBLI codes
- Shareholder & director information
- Capital statement
- Passport (for foreign directors/shareholders)
How to Apply for SIUP (Online & Offline)
A. Through OSS RBA
- Visit oss.go.id
- Register account & log in
- Input corporate data (auto-fill for PT)
- Complete KBLI & business classification
- Upload documents
- Submit license request
- Receive digital SIUP once approved
B. Through Local Industry & Trade Office
- Submit hard copy documents
- Fill business licensing form
- Pay administrative fee (if applicable)
- Wait for issuance (≈ 5–14 business days)
LMI Consultancy can handle SIUP applications on your behalf for efficiency and compliance.
Why SIUP Is Essential for Foreign Businesses (PT PMA)
Foreign investors often enter Indonesia via PT PMA, the only legal structure allowing foreigners to conduct revenue-generating operations.
For PT PMA involved in import, export, wholesale, or retail, SIUP is mandatory to:
| Benefit | Why It Matters |
| Legally trade & issue invoices | Avoid penalties & shutdown |
| Apply for import/export permits | Linked to API & customs access |
| Join tenders/exhibitions | Required by B2B & government tenders |
| Open wholesale & retail operations | Supports logistics & distribution |
| Strengthen business credibility | Increases trust with suppliers & banks |
Without SIUP, a PT PMA may face project delays, blocked shipment approvals, or legal sanctions.
Risk of Operating Without SIUP
- Administrative sanctions & business suspension
- Ineligibility to import/export
- Rejection from tenders & exhibitions
- Difficulty opening corporate bank accounts
- Compliance checks and reputational risk
How LMI Consultancy Supports Your Licensing Journey
As a subsidiary of LMI Consultancy, we provide end-to-end support for PT PMA establishment, licensing, and compliance, including:
- PT PMA setup & OSS-RBA registration
- SIUP application & KBLI compliance
- Import & export licensing (API & customs)
- Tax ID (NPWP) and accounting setup
- Visa sponsorship, KITAS, and investor stay permits
Our consultants ensure your business is legally secure, tax compliant, and ready to operate, whether you are opening a boutique in Bali, a logistics firm in Jakarta, or a digital commerce business targeting Indonesia’s growing market.