
Knowing chambers and business clubs in your host country connects you with a supportive network of professionals who understand both your homeland and the local business landscape. They offer valuable resources—from legal insights to networking events—that can help you navigate challenges and seize new opportunities. It doesns't matter if you've just started a business or simply looking to build community, these organisations are a great way to feel more at home while staying professionally engaged.
Keep yourself informed about Indonesia, or Jakarta especially, through these chambers. Get any updates about expat events, business networking events, as well as expanding your business contacts while living in the city.
American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia
AmCham Indonesia is a voluntary organisation of professionals with commercial activities in Indonesia. Its central mission is to promote US-Indonesia commercial relations and to serve its members as a key resource for information and business networking. First formed in 1971 as a committee, AmCham Indonesia has grown to hundreds of members representing more than 250 companies. AmCham Indonesia strives to become the advocate of choice for its members’ business interests, applying a unique capability that provides access to primary avenues of influence for policy and regulatory issues in Indonesia.
WeWork Revenue Tower level 25 District 8, Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.8, Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (+6221) 50645071
Email: [email protected]
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British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia
BritCham extends more than a hundred years. Working in partnership with the British Embassy (DIT) and the British Council, whose senior representatives sit on the Board of Management, BritCham is committed to developing a services infrastructure that supports all stages of business development right from their inception in Indonesia. To the members and a wider business community, they represent an independent and reliable source of information on issues covering politics, current affairs, security, health, inside-track analysis from the business sector groups, advocacy, as well as personal and social development. In addition, the Chamber provides tremendous media opportunities for promoting and advertising to a dynamic business community.
Wisma Metropolitan I F/15, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 29-31, Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (+6221) 5229453
Email: [email protected]
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Danish Business Association
DANCHAM was established to create a strong business network with ties to regional peers, other Nordic business chambers in Indonesia and, last but not least, the Danish trade council under the Embassy of Denmark in Jakarta. The business community in Indonesia has a long history and DANCHAM was founded on the roots of Danish Business Association (DBA), that stretches back to 1984. The name change indicates new energy and the strive to build a stronger and modernised version of the organisation. Their events are built on the concept of inspiration and networking in a non-formal setting.
Alamanda Tower 23rd Floor Unit B, Jl. TB Simatupang Kav 23-24, Jakarta Selatan
Email: [email protected]
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Dutch Business Network
This independent, member-driven organisation supports Dutch professionals and businesses in Indonesia. Aimed at both seasoned executives and entrepreneurs, DBN creates a dynamic platform for sharing experiences, insights, and opportunities within the Indonesian market. Through monthly networking events, company visits, and seminars, DBN cultivates dialogue and knowledge exchange among its members. While maintaining close ties with the Dutch Embassy and other chambers, DBN operates autonomously to focus on practical, grassroots-level business interaction and professional growth.
Graha CIMB Niaga 24th Floor, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 58 Jakarta
Email: [email protected]
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European Business Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia
EuroCham Indonesia aims to be the sole representative of European business interests in Indonesia by working to improve the policies all while advocating improvements in strategic regulations for a better business environment in the country. Moreover, the Chamber serves the member-companies by being the voice of their business interests in Indonesia, through advocacy work and by lobbying on trade and investment-related issues. Working alongside EIBN, EuroCham Indonesia aims to improve market access for European companies through information sharing and a pro-active advocacy dialogue with the government of Indonesia, representing a pan-European industry voice.
World Trade Centre 5, 13th Floor, Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav. 29-31, Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (+6221) 5710085
Email: [email protected]
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Finnish Business Council Indonesia
FBCI operates under the Embassy of Finland in Jakarta, supporting Finnish companies and professionals engaged in Indonesia. As a collaborative network, FBCI facilitates business connections, promotes Finnish expertise, and advocates for sustainable, innovative solutions in the local market. Through regular dialogue, events, and partnerships, FBCI enables its members to navigate Indonesia’s regulatory landscape and business culture. The council also contributes to strengthening bilateral ties between Finland and Indonesia, particularly in the areas of education, clean technology, and digital transformation.
Embassy of Finland, Menara Rajawali, 9th floor, Jl. Mega Kuningan, Lot 5.1, Kuningan, 12950 Jakarta
Phone:(+6221) 2939-3000
Email: [email protected]
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Nordic Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia
NordCham Indonesia is a regional chamber representing companies and professionals from the Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—who are active in Indonesia. As a non-profit membership organization, NordCham provides a platform for business advocacy, market insight, and regional collaboration. It supports Nordic enterprises through networking events, policy discussions, and engagement with Indonesian stakeholders. NordCham also plays an active role in promoting responsible business practices, sustainability, and innovation—values central to the Nordic business ethos.
Noble House, 29th Floor, Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (+62) 82110008869
Email: [email protected]
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German Indonesian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Since its founding in 1924 and the reopening in 1970, EKONID has become a reliable and competent business partner for German and Indonesian companies. EKONID’s expert knowledge ranges from market information and new business relations, law and management consulting, trade fair, and event management to advertising and promotion. EKONID sees itself as a responsible member of the Indonesian society and is active in countless development projects to continuously improve its network and service activities. Furthermore, EKONID is a respected partner for all business-related fields and the German and Indonesian society as a whole, in order to act as an important link for trade and investments to both countries.
Jl. H. Agus Salim No. 115, Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (+6221) 3154685
Email: [email protected]
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India Indonesia Chamber of Commerce
IndCham is an association of corporate entities and people having interests in promoting economic and business interest of Indonesia and India. Established in 1977 under the name of Economic Association of Indonesia & India (ECAII), it later changed into India Indonesia Chamber of Commerce in 2011. IndCham promotes the development of economic relations between Indonesia and India by assisting existing joint ventures between the two countries in their legitimate plans and objectives, their relations with state and other agencies in both countries or elsewhere, as well as keep in touch with social and cultural institutions to promote understanding, co-operation, and friendship.
PT Indonesia Wise Office 4, Ground Floor, Simprug Indah, Jl. Teuku Nyak Arif, Kebayoran Lama, Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (+6221) 29329841/42
Email : [email protected]
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Indonesia-Australia Business Council
The IABC is a business association representing private sector business interests in commercial relations between Indonesia and Australia. Established in 1989, the IABC is a result of the merger between DKSPIA or Dewan Kerjasama Pengusaha Indonesia Australia (Association of Indonesian and Australian Businessmen) and the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (Austcham). The IABC is regarded as the key bilateral business council and works very closely with the Indonesian Government and the Australian Embassy in Jakarta. This allows the IABC to represent the business and commercial interests of Indonesian and Australian businesses engaged in investment and bilateral trade, through to Government levels.
World Trade Center, 16th Floor, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 29-31, Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (+6221) 5211540
Email: [email protected]
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Indonesia Canada Chamber of Commerce
ICCC was formed through the merging of two existing independent organizations. The Canadian Business Association which largely represented Canadian business people in Indonesia, while the Indonesia Canada Business Council which largely consisted of Indonesian business people interested in closer business ties with Canada. Feeling that much effort was duplicated, it was agreed that one strong organization was preferable to two smaller ones, and both organizations decided to merge. Subsequently, we have expanded operations where now we also represent Canadian business interests in the International Business Chamber. This group actively lobbies the Indonesian government to ensure that the views of international businesses are heard when new legislation or regulations are being discussed.
Gedung Menara Astra 37/F, Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 5-6, Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (021) 3115 4557 || WhatsApp: 0812 1329 7910
Website: www.iccc.or.id
Indonesian French Chamber of Commerce and Industry
IFCCI was established in1986 and is a member of CCI France International, an association of Overseas French Chamber of Commerce and Industry. IFCCI gathers the French and Indonesian business communities with the objective of developing bilateral professional contacts by developing and fostering commercial relations between France and Indonesia.
Jl. Wijaya II No. 36, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (+6221) 5208261
Email: [email protected]
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Indonesian Norway Business Council
This a bilateral organisation focuses on strengthening economic and commercial cooperation between Indonesia and Norway. Operating in close coordination with the Royal Norwegian Embassy, INBC provides a forum for Norwegian companies to navigate the Indonesian market, exchange insights, and build partnerships. It serves as a hub for business advocacy, supporting member companies in areas such as energy, maritime, and aquaculture. INBC also fosters policy dialogue and aims to deepen mutual understanding between the two countries’ business communities.
Royal Norwegian Embassy, Menara Rajawali, 20th Floor, Jl. DR Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Lot #5.1 Kawasan Mega Kuningan, Jakarta
Phone: (+6221) 2965-0000
Email: [email protected]
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Indonesia Taiwan Business Council
ITBC is a non-governmental organisation facilitating economic collaboration between Taiwanese businesses and Indonesian partners. The council serves as a bridge for investment, trade, and industrial cooperation, providing guidance on regulations, market access, and government relations. ITBC also functions as an advocacy platform, representing the interests of its members in both countries. Through seminars, business missions, and policy dialogue, ITBC promotes closer economic integration and sustainable development.
Jababeka Building, Menara Batavia, Jl. K.H. Mas Mansyur Kav.126 Jakarta
Phone: (+6221) 572 7337
Email: [email protected]
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Italian Business Association in Indonesia
The IBAI is a non-profit organisation dedicated to enhancing commercial and industrial cooperation between Italy and Indonesia. Formed to serve Italian businesses operating in or entering the Indonesian market, IBAI provides a platform for business networking, regulatory guidance, and bilateral engagement. The association supports its diverse members—ranging from large corporations to SMEs—by organising events, sharing market intelligence, and fostering collaboration with local authorities and institutions. Through strategic partnerships and advocacy, IBAI strengthens Italy–Indonesia economic relations while promoting mutual cultural understanding.
Istituto Italiano di Cultura Jakarta, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto No. 117 Jakarta
Phone: +62 0811-9794262
Email: [email protected]
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Japan External Trade Organisation
JETRO is an organisation related to the Japanese government, which works to promote trade and investment relations between Japan and other countries in the world. It was established in Japan in 1958 to promote exports from Japan to other countries. JETRO Jakarta was established a year later, in 1959, and has proven to have improved bilateral economic relations between Indonesia and Japan.
Summitmas I, 6th Fl., Jl Jen. Sudirman Kav. 61-62, Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (+6221) 5200264
Email: [email protected]
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Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
KOTRA (initially Korea Trade Promotion Corporation) is a state-funded trade and investment promotion organisation operated by the Government of South Korea since 1962. Since then, it has facilitated South Korea’s rapid export-led economic development through various trade promotion activities, such as overseas market surveys, SME export promotion, trade info services, government-to-government export, foreign investment in Korea, (FDI) promotion, and business matchmaking.
Wisma GKBI, 21st Floor, Suite 2102, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 28,. Jakarta 10210
Phone: (+6221) 5741522
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Malaysian Chamber Jakarta
The MCJ, established in 1990, is a non-profit organisation focused on fostering business relationships between Malaysia and Indonesia. Representing a diverse membership base that spans multiple industries — including manufacturing, finance, trade, and services — the MCJ actively promotes Malaysian business interests in Indonesia. Beyond its commercial focus, the Chamber also plays a key role in nurturing bilateral ties through cultural exchange, networking events, and strategic partnerships. It serves as a vital platform for Malaysian companies operating in or entering the Indonesian market, providing advocacy, guidance, and opportunities for collaboration.
Philippine Business Club Indonesia
As a non-profit organisation, PBCI promotes trade and investment between the Philippines and Indonesia. Established as a platform for Filipino professionals and businesses, PBCI facilitates networking, business education, and cross-border collaboration. The club serves its members by hosting regular forums, supporting business development, and acting as a liaison with government bodies and the Philippine Embassy. Through its initiatives, PBCI contributes to stronger bilateral relations and creates opportunities for economic engagement in both countries.
One Pacific Place Sudirman, 15th Floor, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52–53 Jakarta
Phone: (+62) 85782488868
Email: [email protected]
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Polish Business Club in Jakarta
The Polish Business Club in Jakarta is a community-based organisation formed to connect Polish professionals, entrepreneurs, and companies active in Indonesia. While relatively modest in size, the club acts as a cultural and commercial bridge, encouraging Polish-Indonesian partnerships through informal gatherings, business networking, and cultural promotion. It offers support to Polish individuals and businesses looking to explore opportunities in the Indonesian market, and cooperates with the Polish Embassy to strengthen bilateral relations.
Jl. Duren Tiga Raya No. 9 Jakarta
Tel: (62-21) 798-4245
Email: [email protected]
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Singapore Chamber of Commerce Indonesia
SingCham Indonesia was officially inaugurated in 2006 in Jakarta by Indonesian Minister of Trade H.E. Mari Pangestu and then-Singapore Ambassador to Indonesia H.E. Edward Lee. Given that the rapid growth of Singapore investment in Indonesia continues, SingCham aims to promote co-operation among businesses in both countries through various networking activities, events, and dissemination of useful information for its members. As the only Indonesia-wide business chamber representing the Singaporean business community in in the country and with the Singapore Ambassador to Indonesia as its Patron, SingCham is in a unique position to play the liaison role between the Singaporean business community and the Singapore Government, as well as between the Singaporean business community and the Indonesian Government.
Embassy of The Republic of Singapore, Jl. HR Rasuna Said Block X/4 Kav No. 2, Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (62-21) 8370-6732
Email: [email protected]
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Sweden Chamber of Commerce for Indonesia
SwedCham is a member-based, non-profit organisation that promotes Swedish business interests in Indonesia. Working closely with the Embassy of Sweden and Swedish companies, SwedCham supports its members through advocacy, market intelligence, and networking activities. The chamber encourages best practices in corporate governance and sustainability, reflecting Sweden’s strong values in innovation and responsible business. It also serves as a key platform for facilitating trade, investment, and knowledge exchange between the two countries.
Phone: (+62) 821-1205-6738
Email: [email protected]
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Thai Business Club Indonesia
The Thai Business Club Indonesia (TBCI) is a community of Thai entrepreneurs and professionals operating in Indonesia, dedicated to promoting Thai business interests and fostering mutual cooperation. The club offers a platform for networking, cultural exchange, and business engagement through regular meetings, social gatherings, and collaboration with local and Thai authorities. TBCI also works closely with the Royal Thai Embassy to support its members and strengthen the Thailand–Indonesia business corridor.
Royal Thai Embassy, Jl. Mega Kuningan Kav. E 3.3 No. 3 (Lot 8.8) Jakarta Selatan
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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