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Termination of KBLI 70209 in Bali: Understanding the Latest Governor’s Circular and Its Business Impact

Fritz Paris Hutapea SH., LL.B.
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Fritz Paris Hutapea SH., LL.B.
Terakhir Diperbarui Maret 18, 2026
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The discussion surrounding the termination of KBLI 70209 in Bali has quickly become a central issue for businesses operating in the region. The latest Governor’s Circular signals a shift in how local authorities view management consulting activities, especially those linked to foreign involvement and non compliant business practices.

While Bali has long been known as a hub for international entrepreneurs, digital professionals, and consulting based services, the regulatory landscape is evolving. Businesses that rely on KBLI 70209 must now reassess their legal standing and operational model to remain compliant.

Daftar Isi
  • What is KBLI 70209?
  • Overview of the Governor’s Circular
  • Why is KBLI 70209 Being Restricted in Bali?
  • What Does the Termination of KBLI 70209 in Bali Mean?
  • Impact on Businesses and Investors
  • Legal Risks and Compliance Challenges
  • Compliance Strategies for Affected Businesses
  • Alternative Approaches for Consulting Activities

What is KBLI 70209?

KBLI 70209 refers to management consulting activities under Indonesia’s Standard Industrial Classification system. This classification typically covers advisory services related to business strategy, organizational management, operational efficiency, and similar consulting services.

In practice, this category has been widely used by both local and foreign owned companies. It is particularly popular among smaller consulting firms, independent advisors, and even digital entrepreneurs who provide remote or cross border services.

However, the flexibility of KBLI 70209 has also led to regulatory concerns, especially when the classification is used beyond its intended scope.

Overview of the Governor’s Circular

The Bali Governor’s Circular introduces a restriction that directly affects the use of KBLI 70209 within the province. Although a circular does not carry the same legal weight as a formal regulation, it functions as an administrative directive that government agencies are expected to follow.

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The circular highlights a tightening of supervision over business activities that fall under management consulting. It emphasizes the need for alignment between the registered business classification and the actual activities conducted in the field.

In essence, the government is signaling that KBLI 70209 can no longer be used as a broad or catch-all category for various forms of business activity.

Why is KBLI 70209 Being Restricted in Bali?

The restriction is not without context. Over the past few years, Bali has experienced a significant increase in foreign business activity, particularly in sectors that are loosely defined or difficult to monitor.

Management consulting has become one of the most commonly used classifications for businesses that operate in a hybrid or digital model. This includes individuals and companies that may not have a clear physical presence or that engage in activities outside the traditional scope of consulting.

Authorities are concerned that this trend may lead to regulatory loopholes, tax compliance issues, and unfair competition with local businesses. The restriction on KBLI 70209 can therefore be seen as part of a broader effort to ensure legal certainty, protect local economic interests, and maintain regulatory order.

What Does the Termination of KBLI 70209 in Bali Mean?

The phrase termination of KBLI 70209 in Bali should not be interpreted as an outright ban. Instead, it reflects a limitation on how this classification can be used going forward.

For new business applications, authorities are likely to scrutinize the use of KBLI 70209 more strictly. Applicants may be required to provide clearer justification and demonstrate that their activities genuinely fall within the scope of management consulting.

For existing businesses, the situation is more nuanced. Companies that are already registered under KBLI 70209 may continue operating, but they face increased compliance expectations. If their actual activities do not align with the registered classification, they may be required to adjust their business license.

Impact on Businesses and Investors

The implications of this policy are significant, particularly for foreign investors and small consulting based operations.

Local businesses that legitimately provide consulting services may experience minimal disruption, provided that their activities are clearly defined and properly documented. However, they still need to ensure that their licensing remains accurate and up to date.

Foreign owned companies, especially those structured as PMA entities, are likely to face closer scrutiny. The use of KBLI 70209 as a primary business classification may no longer be sufficient if the underlying activities extend beyond consulting.

Freelancers and digital professionals represent another group affected by this development. Many operate in a legal grey area, often relying on flexible business classifications. The new restriction increases the risk of non compliance and may require a more formalized business structure.

Legal Risks and Compliance Challenges

Non compliance with the updated regulatory approach can lead to administrative consequences. These may include warnings, limitations on business activities, or in more serious cases, revocation of business licenses.

The role of the Online Single Submission system is also crucial in this context. Authorities are increasingly relying on OSS data to monitor business activities and ensure consistency between registration and actual operations.

This means that discrepancies between a company’s KBLI classification and its real activities are more likely to be identified and addressed.

Compliance Strategies for Affected Businesses

Businesses operating under KBLI 70209 should take proactive steps to mitigate risk. A thorough review of the current business license is essential, including the registered KBLI and the scope of activities listed in the OSS system.

If inconsistencies are identified, companies should consider updating their classification to better reflect their actual operations. This may involve selecting a more specific KBLI code or restructuring certain aspects of the business.

Engaging with legal and regulatory experts can also provide valuable guidance, particularly in navigating the complexities of Indonesian business law.

Alternative Approaches for Consulting Activities

For businesses that can no longer rely on KBLI 70209, exploring alternative classifications is a practical solution. Indonesia’s KBLI system offers a wide range of categories that may be more suitable for specific types of services.

The key is to ensure that the chosen classification accurately represents the nature of the business. Misclassification not only creates compliance risks but can also affect tax obligations and operational legitimacy.

The termination of KBLI 70209 in Bali represents a shift toward stricter regulatory oversight of management consulting activities. While it does not amount to a complete prohibition, it introduces new expectations for accuracy and compliance.

Businesses must take this development seriously. Reviewing existing licenses, aligning operations with the appropriate classification, and staying informed about regulatory changes are no longer optional. In an environment where compliance is increasingly enforced, proactive action is the best strategy to ensure long term sustainability.

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