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    Bali Visa > Blog > Company Establishment > Starting a Foreign-Owned Sports Arena in Bali, Indonesia: A Complete Guide
Open a Foreign-Owned Sports Arena in Bali, Indonesia | Guide
May 17, 2024

Starting a Foreign-Owned Sports Arena in Bali, Indonesia: A Complete Guide

  • By Syal
  • Company Establishment

Opening a foreign-owned company for a sports arena in Bali, Indonesia, is an exciting venture that requires navigating the country’s business regulations. 

One crucial aspect is understanding the KBLI (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia) code 93113, which encompasses businesses providing indoor and outdoor sports facilities on land, water, and air. 

This includes the management of swimming pools, bowling alleys, billiard halls, slingshot ranges, ice hockey rinks, bungee jumping sites, winter sports facilities, paragliding and hang gliding arenas, and other related facilities. 

By familiarizing yourself with the KBLI code 93113 and its associated requirements, you can successfully establish your sports and fitness business in Bali as a foreign investor.

Our blog will explore the essential steps to Opening your business in Bali, highlighting the unique offerings such as martial arts rings and comprehensive fitness centers.

Table of Contents

  • Overview
  • Legal basis
  • Type of License
  • Coverage of Service
  • Business Scale, Land Area, and Risk Level
  • Authorities Granting Licenses
  • Requirements and Obligations for Business Licensing
  • Resource
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Overview

KBLI Code 93113 encompasses businesses that provide facilities and venues for various sports, both indoor and outdoor. 

These include managing arenas for swimming, bowling, billiards, slingshot, ice hockey, bungee jumping, winter sports, as well as paragliding and hang gliding. 

This category aims to support principal business activities related to different types of sports arenas.

Legal Basis

The legal framework for businesses operating under KBLI Code 93113 is established by the Regulation of the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy/Head of the Creative Economy Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Number 7 of 2021. 

This regulation provides the foundational legal requirements and standards for sports and recreational facilities.

Type of License

Businesses operating in this sector are required to obtain a Standard Business Certificate, which serves as the primary licensing document to ensure compliance with local standards and regulations.

Coverage of Service

The service coverage under this KBLI code includes a wide array of sports facilities catering to land, water, and air activities. 

These services extend to both public and private sectors, aiming to enhance the accessibility and quality of sports facilities across Indonesia.

Business Scale, Land Area, and Risk Level

The scale of the business is classified as large scale. There are no specific regulations regarding the land area for these types of businesses. 

However, the risk level associated with these activities is considered medium to high due to the nature of sports and recreational activities involved.

Authorities Granting Licenses

The authority to grant licenses under this category is vested in the Minister or Head of the Creative Economy Agency (PMA). 

This authority ensures that all operational standards and legal requirements are met before granting the necessary permits.

Requirements and Obligations for Business Licensing

Businesses must fulfill specific requirements to operate under KBLI Code 93113, which include obtaining an Environmental Management Effort and Environmental Monitoring Effort Certificate (SPPL). 

Additionally, they are obligated to maintain a Standard Business Certificate, ensuring continuous compliance with the regulatory standards set forth by the ministry.

Resources:

  • Online Single Submission System (OSS): The official platform for business licensing in Indonesia.
  • Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
  • Indonesian Minister of Public Works and Housing
  • Bizindo.com: KBLI 2020 English in English (with Interactive Table) 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the unique offerings of a sports arena in Bali?

    A sports arena in Bali can offer unique facilities such as martial arts rings, comprehensive fitness equipment, and a variety of indoor and outdoor sports activities tailored to the local market and international tourists.

  • How long is the validity period for the business license under KBLI Code 93113?

    The validity period for the business license under KBLI Code 93113 is 5 years.

  • Can a sports arena in Bali cater to both the public and private sectors?

    Yes, the services provided by a sports arena under KBLI Code 93113 can cater to both public and private sectors, aiming to enhance the accessibility and quality of sports facilities across Indonesia.

  • Can foreign-owned sports facilities offer services to both locals and tourists in Bali?

    Yes, these facilities can cater to both locals and tourists, enhancing the recreational offerings for all visitors and residents of Bali.

  • How can investors ensure their sports facilities meet environmental management requirements?

    Investors must obtain an Environmental Management Effort and Environmental Monitoring Effort Certificate (SPPL) to ensure their operations do not adversely affect Bali’s environment.

Please open the ‘Contact Us’ page for a foreign-owned sports company.

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Syal is specialist in Real Estate and majored in Law at Universitas Indonesia (UI) and holds a legal qualification. She has been blogging for 5 years and proficient in English, visit @syalsaadrn for business inquiries.

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