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Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming Records 15.4 Million Businesses Now Possess Business Identification Numbers

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Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming Records 15.4 Million Businesses Now Possess Business Identification Numbers
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KONTAN.CO.ID – JAKARTA. The Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming, also known as the Coordinating Agency for Investment (BKPM), has recorded that as of February 25, 2026, 15,425,052 businesses have obtained Business Identification Numbers (NIB).

The Deputy Minister of Investment and Downstreaming/Deputy Head of the Coordinating Agency for Investment (BKPM), Todotua Pasaribu, revealed that the businesses that have obtained NIB consist of 14,945,729 micro-enterprises (96.90%), 340,973 small enterprises (2.23%), 97,119 large enterprises (0.63%), and 40,231 medium enterprises (0.26%).

From the investment side, 57,327 (0.37%) come from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and 15,367,725 (99.63%) come from Domestic Direct Investment (DDI).

“These NIBs are held by individual micro, small, medium, and large enterprises, both from FDI and DDI,” said Todotua during the Socialization of the Amendment to Government Regulation No. 28 of 2025 on Risk-Based Business Licensing or the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, Thursday (February 26, 2026).

Therefore, he hopes that the socialization of Government Regulation (PP) No. 28 of 2025 concerning the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing or Online Single Submission (OSS), which replaces PP No. 5 of 2021, needs to be carried out intensively.

The issuance of PP No. 28 of 2025 demonstrates the Government’s commitment to continuously build a business licensing ecosystem to support investment growth. Through the strengthening of regulations and an integrated system, this PP is expected to simplify the process, accelerate services, and provide clarity and certainty for all business actors.

Todotua added that the OSS platform is very important for the Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming, especially because in recent months, his party has received various inputs from the public and associations regarding efforts to improve the quality of licensing services through OSS to make it better and more perfect.

In the future, he said that these inputs will continue to be needed so that the licensing service process can run optimally.

“Of course, this socialization will continue so that information, especially for micro-enterprises, can be better disseminated and so that the explanation of PP 28, which we have improved, can be better understood,” he concluded.

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