Jakarta Company Registration: Restaurant Licenses

Jakarta Company Registration: Restaurant Licenses

The restaurant business is one of the sectors that have the potential to grow in Indonesia, especially in big cities such as Jakarta and Bali.

The McKinsey Global Institute stated that 90 million new Indonesians are likely to join the consuming class, making it as big as about 135 million by 2030. This will significantly influence the increase in Indonesians’ purchasing power as Indonesians transition to the consuming class.  The middle community has started to adopt a lifestyle where in addition to basic needs, social branding also plays an important role. Therefore, the value of consumption in the retail sector, especially the restaurant, will also experience a significant increase.

Suppose you are planning to open a restaurant business in Jakarta. In that case, this article will aid you with a complete comprehension of how to set up a fully-established restaurant according to Indonesian business policy.

Which regulation should Restaurant Business refer to?

Formerly, the food and drink service business was referred to as a tourism business. The owner may refer the regulations to the Ministerial Regulation of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism No. PM. 87 /HK.501/MKP/2010. 

However, in response to the OSS Regulation, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued an updated regulation under the Minister of Culture and Tourism Regulation No. 10 of 2018. The essence is concerning Integrated Business Licensing E-Service in the Tourism Sector (“Tourism OSS Regulation”).

Who is allowed to obtain a Restaurant License?

Essentially, anyone with a legal entity established under Indonesian Law can obtain a Restaurant License.

The country welcomes either local or foreign investors entering the restaurant business. Opening a restaurant is very much similar to doing another Company Registration in Indonesia. Founders must set up the type of investment they would like to select according to the investors’ statuses. Direct investment in a Limited Liability Company (PT) will be perfect for local investors. Meanwhile, foreigners who want to open a restaurant business in Jakarta and are willing to be direct shareholders can choose to register a PMA (Penanaman Modal Asing) or a Foreign-Owned Company.

To learn more about registering a PT in Jakarta, you may refer to our article about How to Set Up a PT in Jakarta

If you are a foreigner willing to register a company in Jakarta, you may also want to check out our article about How to Set Up a PMA in Jakarta

How to obtain a Restaurant License?

Through the 2018 regulation, the Indonesian government implemented the Online Single Submission (OSS) system for companies or individuals who want to apply for a business license.

to obtain a Restaurant License is no different. You need to register your business as a Company under Indonesian Law, then you have to get access to the OSS system first.

This can be done through the portal provided by the government which requires you to provide some essential documents about your business.

After obtaining a TDUP, you must also apply for a Certificate of Good Health or SLS. Both documents are the main requirements to obtain a Business License Number (NIB).

If you register your restaurant business with LetsMoveIndonesia, our legal consultants will professionally assist you through the entire business registration process. As Indonesia’s most trusted legal advisors, our legal experts have succeeded in many company registration processes and business license applications.

What documents should be prepared?

To obtain a Restaurant Business License, a company requires to complete the documents as follows:

  • An applicant should complete the Application Form
  • A Copy of the Company Article of the Association
  • A Copy of ID/Passport
  • Copy of taxpayer registration number/NPWP of the company (for a PT)
  • Copy of Building Permit /Izin Mendirikan Bangunan/IMB
  • Copy of Disturbance Law/Hinder Ordonnance 
  • Copy of Environmental Impact Analysis/Analisis Dampak Lingkungan/AMDAL
  • Coloured picture of business location 

In addition to the documents above, restaurants must also obtain a specific license pertaining to the services they offer. For instance, if the restaurant serves alcoholic beverages, it is necessary to acquire an Alcoholic Beverage Trading License (Izin Minuman Beralkohol).

Another article you may like: Bali Business –  License for Selling Alcohol in Bali

Register your restaurant business in Jakarta with LetsMoveIndonesia

Legally, you can register your company without a legal advisor. However, that would take you on a whole complicated journey of fulfilling the requirements and keeping track of the process. The presence of a legal advisor would cut a major amount of hassle and ensure you register your company correctly.

LetsMoveIndonesia’s qualified legal consultants have assisted dozens of local and international businesses in completing their business setups in Indonesia every single month. As the first national agency that openly advertises our prices, we are being the most cost-effective national agency in the country. 

To get more information about company registration in Jakarta, check out our Company Registration Jakarta Page!

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