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For many, setting up a business is a lifelong dream and with one of the world’s fastest growing economies at your fingertips, setting up a business in Indonesia is an ideal place to make your dream a reality. The High Flyer package includes a PT Establishment, a Virtual Office for one year as well as an Express Working KITAS!
LetsMoveIndonesia is always looking to find ways to help make your experience simpler, more affordable and as stress free as possible, which is why we are delighted to introduce full-service packages to help you get your business off the ground quickly!
A PT is the most common type of business type in Indonesia and is intended for use for Indonesian Citizens. If you are not an Indonesian citizen, we would recommend establishing a PMA which will allow you to take greater ownership of your business.
To set up a PT, the process is relatively simple, we just require some basic documentation & information and we will take care of the rest!
To set up a business in Indonesia, you must have a business address. Residential addresses cannot be used, however a virtual office is a cheap alternative if you do not have an actual office yet!
The High Flyer package includes the use of a Virtual Office, saving you the time and hassle trying to locate one for yourself!
Our virtual office includes:
The KITAS is the visa you need to work effectively within Indonesia. It will allow you to open bank accounts, earn a salary as well as provide temporary residency within the country.
The Working KITAS in the high flyer package is valid for 12 months.
If you would like LetsMoveIndonesia to set up your business, feel free to call us: +62 21 300 297 27 Email us: [email protected] Fill in the contact form below or come and visit us in our office in Bellagio Mall, Mega Kuningan!
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