Working KITAS in Indonesia isn’t just paperwork—it’s the first thing...
Read MoreWorking KITAS in Indonesia isn’t just paperwork—it’s the first thing...
Read MoreBali isn’t just a tropical paradise—it’s quickly becoming a launchpad for international entrepreneurs. From flexible business setups to a growing remote work culture, Bali offers an environment that’s creative, affordable, and surprisingly business-friendly.

If you’re considering starting a business in Bali, this 2025 guide breaks down why more global founders are choosing the island, what the setup looks like legally, and how to structure your move strategically.
Bali’s appeal goes far beyond surf and sunsets. Entrepreneurs are choosing it as a base for several key reasons:
With co-working spaces in Ubud, Canggu, and Sanur filled with founders and digital nomads, Bali is now seen as Southeast Asia’s quieter—but smarter—startup hub.
Foreigners looking to start a business in Bali typically choose between two legal structures:
Most entrepreneurs aiming to operate and scale locally will go with a PT PMA to ensure full control and legal compliance.
In 2025, these industries show the strongest growth and lowest entry barriers for new foreign founders:
Bali’s tourism comeback and digital migration make it fertile ground for lifestyle and service-oriented businesses.
Starting a business in Bali in 2025 is not just a dream—it’s a strategic opportunity. With the right structure and guidance, foreign entrepreneurs can build profitable, long-term ventures while enjoying a high quality of life.
Whether you’re a first-time founder or an experienced entrepreneur looking for a new base in Southeast Asia, Bali is worth serious consideration.
Thinking of starting business in Bali? Indoned Consultancy offers free consultations for foreigners who want to launch legally, safely, and strategically. Let’s talk about your goals and how to set up your venture with confidence.
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