KBLI 70209 is not on the closed, conditional, SME-reserved, or partnership schedules of Pres. Reg. 10/2021. That clears the ownership layer — PT PMA is structurally available. Sector regulators may still add overlays (see layer 02 below).
OSS RBA classifies KBLI 70209 as Low — NIB only at Large scale. 1 PB UMKU sector-specific permit apply depending on the exact activity. Licensing instruments follow the standard ladder; no sector-regulator override is on file for this code.
OSS lists 1 operational obligation at Large scale for this code. None are structural foreign-investor barriers, but they determine ongoing compliance: Submit the Investment Activity Report (LKPM) through the OSS System quarterly.
Worth confirming: Openness here is based on BUPM (Pres. Reg. 10/2021). Sector regulators (PSE/Kominfo for digital platforms, BPOM for food and cosmetics, OJK for financial, Kemenkes for healthcare, Permendag for retail, ESDM for energy) often add licensing and capital requirements on top — the practical answer depends on your business model. Talk to our team
Aktivitas Konsultasi Manajemen Lainnya
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This group includes provisions for advisory assistance, guidance, and operational support for businesses and other organizational and management issues, such as strategic planning and organization; financial decision-making; marketing goals and policies; planning, practices, and human resource policies; scheduling and production control planning. The provision of these business services may include advisory assistance, guidance, and operational support for various management functions, management consulting by agronomists and agricultural economists in agriculture and similar fields, design of accounting methods and procedures, cost accounting programs, budget control procedures, provision of advice and assistance for businesses and community services in planning, organizing, efficiency, and supervision, management information, and others. It also includes investment study services for infrastructure.
Sector regulators (PSE, BPOM, OJK, Kemenkes, Permendag, ESDM) often add requirements depending on your specific business model — Emerhub confirms the licensing stack for your case.
Indonesia's BUPM (Investment Business Fields) regulation places this code into one of five tracks. The track determines whether a foreign investor (PMA) can operate in this activity at all, and under what conditions.
KBLI 70209 is not on Indonesia's closed, conditional, SME-reserved, or partnership-required schedules under BUPM (Pres. Reg. 10/2021). A foreign investor can incorporate a PT PMA under this code, but sector regulators (PSE/Kominfo, BPOM, OJK, Kemenkes, Permendag, ESDM) almost always add licensing and capital requirements on top — the practical answer depends on your specific business model.
Current status, what each regulation actually requires for this activity, and how it ties to the PB UMKU sector permits below. Click through for the plain-English summary.
Archetypal businesses operating under this code. Use these to recognize whether your venture maps to KBLI 70209 as primary or secondary activity.
Real-world business archetypes — names omitted; profiles describe operational shape, not specific companies.
Emerhub is a corporate-services provider in Indonesia. We do the legal and regulatory legwork for foreign investors so you can focus on the business itself. Here's what the engagement looks like.
We confirm KBLI 70209 is the right primary code for your business, advise on secondary codes you may also need, and finalize the holding structure with you before any filing.
We draft the Articles of Association before a notary, register the entity with the Ministry of Law & Human Rights (Kemenkumham), and obtain the company's tax ID (NPWP). Under BKPM Reg. 5/2025, paid-up capital is IDR 2.5 billion (~USD 160K) — the cash actually deposited at incorporation. The IDR 10 billion+ figure many sources still cite is the total investment commitment per KBLI, realised over time via your LKPM reports.
Specific permits, application requirements and ongoing obligations vary by business scale and the sub-activity within this KBLI. We file these on your behalf — this section is for transparency on what we'll be handling. Switch between scales below; by default we show Large (the PMA scale).
Documents and capabilities you must demonstrate at registration
No specific application requirements at this scale.
Compliance and reporting duties throughout operation
The authority that issues the license depends on your situation.
| Authority | Applies when |
|---|---|
| Minister/Head of Agency | All |
| Minister/Head of Agency | Foreign Investment |
PB UMKU permits sit on top of the main NIB and Sertifikat Standar — each is issued by a different ministry, and only when a specific operational activity is performed. This KBLI carries 1 candidate permit across 1 regulator; most operations only need a handful. Emerhub maps your operation to the exact set, files them, and tracks renewals.
Ministry of Transportation. Applies to commercial passenger or freight transport — road, sea, air, rail, freight forwarding, port and airport operations. Each vehicle, route, or terminal often needs its own standard certificate; expansion triggers re-certification.

We file the OSS application with KBLI 70209 as your primary business activity, complete the risk-based assessment, and collect the NIB (Business Identification Number) for you — typically within hours of submission. You don't need to touch the OSS portal.
KBLI 70209 is Low risk under OSS RBA, so the NIB alone is sufficient to begin commercial operation — no additional Standard Certificate or Operating License is required from OSS. We confirm all secondary registrations (BPJS, tax payment setup, sector-specific notifications) are in place.
Post-launch we run your monthly tax filings, quarterly LKPM (Investment Activity Reports), annual general meeting (RUPS), and any sector-specific reporting. You get a single point of contact and a monthly compliance digest — no Indonesian-language paperwork on your desk.
Class-level prerequisites that apply to every operator under this KBLI, independent of business scale. These commonly include minimum capital rules for PMA entities and spatial-planning (KKPR) conformance.
Foreign-owned consultancies advising Indonesian corporates on strategy, organization, market entry, and operational improvement — typical Big-4-adjacent or independent advisory model.
PT PMA providing buy-side and sell-side advisory services to foreign investors entering Indonesia and to Indonesian sellers seeking foreign capital.
Recruitment and HR advisory firms placing senior Indonesian and expatriate talent for multinationals — pairs commonly with 78101.
Specialist consultancies serving a single vertical with deep market expertise — typical sweet spot for foreign-owned advisory entering Indonesia.
Management consulting is fully open to PMA. Common companion codes: 70100 (head-office), 70201 (PR), 73200 (market research), 78101 (executive search). Low-risk; NIB alone often sufficient.
A plain-English explanation of this classification and the businesses it covers.
KBLI 70209 (Aktivitas Konsultasi Manajemen Lainnya) is the 5-digit Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification code for other management consulting activities. It sits within Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities under the subgroup Management Consultancy Activities (major group 70) in the official KBLI 2020 taxonomy maintained by Statistics Indonesia (BPS).
Any Indonesian or foreign-owned entity that intends to operate in other management consulting activities as a primary or secondary business activity must select this code on its NIB (Business Identification Number). The selected code determines the licensing instruments required, the issuing authority, and the ongoing compliance obligations.
Indonesia's OSS Risk-Based Approach uses the KBLI code to determine three things: (1) whether foreign investment is permitted and at what cap, (2) the risk-based licensing instruments required, and (3) the authority that issues each instrument. Choosing the wrong code can delay or invalidate your license.
Indonesia's BPS published the new KBLI 2025 taxonomy in early 2025. OSS, BKPM and the operating ministries have not yet adopted it — KBLI 2020 remains the active standard for business registration. This is what's coming for this specific code.
KBLI 70209 retains the same code number and scope in the new taxonomy. The activity description, hierarchy, and intended use of the code are preserved.
When OSS adopts KBLI 2025, we'll migrate your existing entity to the appropriate successor code as part of ongoing compliance — no action needed on your end now.
Talk to a specialistIndonesia's OSS Risk-Based Approach assigns a separate risk level for each of the four business scales. The licensing instruments required (NIB, Standard Certificate, Operating License) are determined by the risk level. Foreign-owned entities (PT PMA) must register at the Large scale, so the rightmost column applies to most foreign investors.
KBLI 70209 (Aktivitas Konsultasi Manajemen Lainnya) is the 5-digit Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification code for other management consulting activities. It sits within the Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities category in the official KBLI 2020 taxonomy maintained by Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS).
KBLI 70209 is open to PT PMA under BUPM (Pres. Reg. 10/2021) — it is not on the closed, conditional, SME-reserved, or partnership-required schedules. That is the BUPM verdict only: sector regulators (PSE/Kominfo for digital platforms, BPOM for food and cosmetics, OJK for financial, Kemenkes for healthcare, Permendag for retail, ESDM for energy) commonly add licensing and capital requirements on top depending on the specific business model. Confirm the practical setup with our team before committing capital.
KBLI 70209's risk levels per business scale: Micro Low, Small Low, Medium Low, Large Low. Foreign-owned entities (PT PMA) must register at the Large scale.
NIB only at Large scale. KBLI 70209 is classified as Low risk in OSS RBA, so the Business Identification Number covers OSS-side operational licensing on its own. One sector-specific PB UMKU permit also applies. See the requirements summary at the top of the page. Plus one basic requirement (KKPR) at the class level.
BKPM Reg. 5/2025's default floor is IDR 2.5 billion paid-up capital at incorporation + IDR 10 billion+ total investment commitment per KBLI registered (realised over time and reported quarterly via LKPM). Sector regulators (OJK for financial, ESDM for energy, Kemenkes for healthcare, BPOM for food and cosmetics, Permendag for retail, Kominfo for digital platforms) often set higher minimums for specific activities. The binding figure depends on what you actually plan to operate, so confirm with our team before committing capital. See the investment status block for the BUPM verdict and ownership context.
PT PMA setup typically takes 4-8 weeks end-to-end: AHU registration, NIB via OSS, bank account opening. KBLI-specific licensing depends on the permit instrument required.
Not on the Tax Holiday or Tax Allowance priority lists. KBLI 70209 businesses pay the standard 22% PPh Badan; Super Tax Deduction (300% R&D / 200% vocational training) may still apply for qualifying expenses.
Authority depends on the investor profile. For PMA: Minister/Head of Agency. For domestic SME scale: typically Governor (for Provincial scope) or Regent/Mayor (Regency/City scope). See the licensing detail section for the full per-permit authority routing.
Beyond the NIB, KBLI 70209 carries 1 PB UMKU permits across 1 sector regulator: Transportation (1). Most operations only need 2-4 of these. The relevant set depends on which specific activities you actually perform; Emerhub maps the right subset before filing. See the full PB UMKU list for per-permit detail and regulator routing.
KBLIs in the same subgroup 7020: 70201 (Tourism Consulting Activities); 70202 (Transportation Consulting Activities); 70203 (Public Relations Activities); 70204 (Industrial Management Consulting Activities). These are closely related activities — see the related-codes section below for full list.