Virtual Office

Company Registration & Legal Services

When setting up a business in Indonesia, it is mandatory you possess an office address, which can be quite costly for new businesses; however, LetsMoveIndonesia has a solution – Introducing our new Virtual Office Space.

Welcome to LetsWorkIndonesia Bali!

Bali Virtual Office Space

Our virtual office space is perfect for people that need a professional business address, but at a cost effective and hassle-free price.

Although our virtual office space is only to obtain required legal documentation, you can use the facilities such as meeting room and coworking space for mandatory meetings whilst setting the business up – for example meetings with your bank.

Our virtual office price is 5,500,000 IDR per year, including tax; however, excludes a domicile letter – which can be provided at an additional cost if required.

So, save your money and welcome to LetsWorkIndonesia – phase one of our coworking and serviced office solutions.

Jakarta Virtual Office Package

If you are in need of a virtual office package for the sole purpose of establishing your business entity in Jakarta, we can recommend one of our partners for only 5,500,000 per year!

Included in the price is:

Office for you and your staff?

If you are looking for a more permanent solution, we can assist you in either locating a serviced office provider or a regular office. Our area of expertise is Central and South Jakarta.

Want to know more about Serviced Offices or setting up a Business in Indonesia? Then check out these articles

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