PMA Establishment
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What you need to know
PMA Indonesia (Penanaman Modal Asing) or PT PMA (Perseroan Terbatas Penanaman Modal Asing) is also known as a Foreign Owned Company. This is a form of legal entity created under Indonesian Law in which foreign investors can choose to conduct business in Indonesia to generate revenues or profit.
Who can establish PT PMA?
Foreign individuals or entities can establish a PT PMA company and can become shareholders and hold up to 100% ownership of the company. This is unlike PT PMDN which only local individuals or entities can have 100% ownership of.
In general, PT PMA company must consist of at least:
1 Director; a foreigner can become a director in a PT PMA and get the stay permits, otherwise known as the KITAS.
1 Commissioner; the commissioner can be either a local citizen or a foreigner. The main duty of a commissioner is to supervise and monitor the work of the directors in the company and to ensure that every activity commenced by the company is in order and in coherence with the objectives of the company.
2 shareholders; Every PMA company should have at least 2 shareholders, be it an individual or a legal entity.
Documents you need
Don't worry, we will help you with this!
Compile the essential paperwork, including the Articles of Association (Anggaran Dasar) and the Investment Plan (Rencana Investasi). These documents detail the company's structure, objectives, and investment particulars. Our agents will help you collect all documents needed to start the process.
Your application process
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Send your Visa application request & receive our service proposal, timeline & documents you need.
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Your Visa/ITAS request is processed by immigration. You will receive process updates from us.
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Your process starts after we've received your documents and full payment
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When everything is approved, we will send your Visa/ITAS and our agent will return your documents!
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We will check & submit your Visa/ITAS application to immigration department.
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