OSS Transition to OSS RBA

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OSS Transition to OSS RBA – Who is it for and what are the benefits

Online Single Submission Risk Based Approach (OSS-RBA) or Risk Based Business Licensing is a business licence granted to business actors to start and run their business activities which are assessed based on the level of risk.

OSS RBA licences are only required by businesses with high-risk business activities. Meanwhile, businesses with low to no risk will generally not require licences or inspections from the government.

With this risk-based system, it will be easier for high-risk businesses to apply for business licences so that business licences that require verification will be minimised.

Common Questions

What are the legal sources for OSS-RBA?

Peraturan Pemerintah No.5 Tahun 2021

Is the previous OSS license that has been issued still valid after I re-register to OSS-RBA?

Depend on the licenses, but if we process the Transition, it is already included that we update your Existing licenses.

What is categorised as high-risk businesses?

The system will analyze your Company and based on the Capital, Location Zone, Business Classification and any other factor will determine the category.

Steps to do your OSS Transition with LetsMoveIndonesia

Updating all documents in the OSS system.

For accessibility, our legal consultant will need to borrow your account in the OSS system

Performing the transition process.

Requirements

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