
The Risk of an Unreported Annual GMS Under Permenkumham No. 49 of 2025
Annual GMS compliance under Permenkumham No. 49 of 2025 is now a verifiable regulatory obligation. Understand the reporting requirements and governance risks companies must manage.

KBLI 2025: Mandatory Adjustment Deadline in 2026
On 18 December 2025, the Central Bureau of Statistics (Badan Pusat Statistik/BPS) enacted KBLI 2025. Putranto Alliance assists companies in reviewing, adjusting, and aligning their KBLI classifications to ensure operational continuity.

Governance Clean-Up Package
The final quarter of the year is the ideal time to conduct a Governance Clean-Up (Year-End Health Check): a structured, end-to-end review to ensure your company enters the new year with complete, compliant, and audit-ready governance.

Securing Incentives in Indonesia’s Special Economic Zones
Indonesia is aligning its industrial growth with sustainability by coupling green construction priorities with Special Economic Zones (Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus/KEK).

Private Infrastructure: Powering Industrial Wave in Indonesia
As Indonesia’s economy accelerates, private infrastructure investment represents one of its most promising frontiers. Whether in energy, logistics, or social infrastructure, foreign investors must build a strong PT PMA foundation supported by clear licensing and regulatory compliance to turn project opportunities into sustainable results.

Stocking Up on Opportunities with Coffee Business
Taking a coffee business public opens opportunities for capital, growth, and recognition. Listing in Indonesia requires careful preparation, including audited financials, sound governance, and alignment with capital market regulations. With the right structure, a coffee enterprise can evolve into a credible and investable platform.

Branding in Indonesian Coffee Industry
In an era when provenance and authenticity define product value, protecting your coffee brand is essential. In Indonesia’s coffee sector, intellectual property protection is a strategic necessity. Trademarks, geographical indications, and licensing agreements together form the foundation of a sustainable and competitive brand strategy.

Expanding Coffee Trade from Indonesia to the World
Exporting Indonesia’s rich coffee flavors begins with a strong trading foundation. With favorable policies under certain KBLI classifications, foreign investors can access the coffee trading sector by ensuring accurate business classification, proper licensing, and full compliance from incorporation to export documentation.

Entering Coffee Plantations in Indonesia
Cultivating coffee in Indonesia’s fertile highlands offers not just quantity but quality, sustainability, and strong export potential. For foreign investors, success in plantation ventures depends on securing the right land rights, meeting environmental compliance, and using the proper PT PMA framework to operate lawfully and scale efficiently.

Brewing Opportunities on Coffee Industry in Indonesia
While Brazil and Colombia may dominate global attention, Indonesia is rapidly emerging as a premium coffee origin with significant value-chain potential. From bean trading to branding, processing to export, foreign investors can leverage a PT PMA structure to access these opportunities, provided they align with local licensing and product approval requirements.