KBLI 2025 directory with links to OSS, KLU, HS, BPJS, and related regions.
KBLI 2025 (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia) is Indonesia’s official Standard Industrial Classification published by Statistics Indonesia (BPS). Replacing KBLI 2020, it covers 1,559 five-digit codes structured hierarchically from category (A-U) down to the detailed activity group. The current BPS release aligns the structure with the UN’s ISIC Rev.5 so the Indonesian classification can be read more consistently in an international statistical context.
KBLI 2025 is the backbone of Indonesia’s business-licensing system. Every business actor, from sole proprietorships and CVs to PTs and foreign-owned PT PMAs, must select the correct KBLI code when registering through the OSS-RBA platform to obtain a Business Identification Number (NIB). Choosing the right KBLI shapes the activity’s risk tier, additional licensing obligations, foreign-ownership checkpoints, and the tax-side KLU mapping later used in compliance and payment workflows.
The core directory on IndonesiaCodes.site publishes all 1,559 KBLI 2025 codes with direct cross-links to OSS, BPJS, special zones, KBKI product classes, HS/BTKI, and SNI standards so compliance planning can be faster, more transparent, and easier to audit.
How this KBLI hub should be used
Start from the real business activity rather than from branding language. Open the closest section, compare adjacent divisions and codes, and then validate the final choice through the code page, OSS risk layer, KLU tax layer, BPJS layer, and the operating-region context. For newer activities such as AI, platform businesses, creator economy models, or mixed operating structures, that comparison step matters more than keyword matching alone.
Changelog
- 2026-03-19 - The code page was published with the official KBLI hierarchy and an activity summary.
- 2026-03-19 - Linked KLU, related tools, and compliance blocks were updated.
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