Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia 2020
21 codes across 21 top-level sections. Click any sector below to see its full definition, subcategories, and crosswalks to other classification systems.
Top-level sections
- AAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing
Code A in the 2020 Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields covers the primary sector activities of agriculture, forestry and fishing, encompassing crop cultivation, animal husbandry, forest management, and capture or aquaculture of fish and other aquatic resources. It groups enterprises that produce raw food and renewable natural resources for domestic use and export.
- BMining and Quarrying
The B category in the 2020 Indonesian Standard Business Classification covers activities related to extracting minerals and other geological resources. It includes mining of coal, metal ores, oil and gas, as well as quarrying of stone, sand, gravel, and similar non-metallic materials.
- CProcessing Industry (Manufacturing)
The "C" category of the 2020 Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields groups all processing or manufacturing activities that convert raw materials, components or semi-finished products into finished goods. It covers industries such as food and beverage production, textiles, chemicals, metalworking, machinery and equipment manufacturing, and other similar transformation processes. This sector is distinguished from primary production and service activities by its focus on physical alteration of inputs into marketable products.
- DElectricity, Gas, Steam/Hot Water and Cold Air Procurement
Code D encompasses enterprises that purchase and supply electricity, natural gas, steam, hot water and chilled air, either for resale or direct use by customers. The classification includes wholesale and retail trade of these energy utilities and related services.
- EWater Procurement, Waste and Recycling Management, Waste and Sewage Management
In the Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields 2020, code E designates activities related to obtaining and supplying water, as well as the collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of solid waste. It also includes the planning, operation and maintenance of sewage and wastewater systems for residential, commercial and industrial users. The category groups together all services that manage water resources and waste streams to protect public health and the environment.
- FConstruction
Code F in the 2020 Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields designates the construction sector. It comprises activities such as building construction, civil engineering works, and specialized construction services, including site preparation, installation, and renovation of residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects.
- GWholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
The G category covers enterprises engaged in buying and selling goods, either to other businesses or directly to consumers, as well as businesses that service
- HTransportation and Warehousing
The code H in the 2020 Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields covers enterprises engaged in moving passengers or goods by road, rail, water, air or pipelines, as well as services that store, handle, or manage cargo and related logistics functions.
- IProvision of Accommodation and Provision of Eating and Drinking
The "I" category in Indonesia's 2020 Standard Business Classification groups all enterprises that offer lodging and food-service amenities. It includes hotels, motels, guesthouses, and similar accommodation providers, as well as restaurants, cafés, bars, and catering firms that prepare and serve meals and beverages to customers. This sector represents the core of the country's hospitality industry.
- JInformation and Communication
The J category in the 2020 Indonesian Standard Business Classification covers activities related to information and communication, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, telecommunications, data processing, web hosting, software development, and other IT and media services.
- KFinancial and Insurance Activities
The code K in the 2020 Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields groups all activities that provide financial intermediation and risk management services, including banks, credit institutions, insurance firms, pension funds and other entities that collect, manage, and invest monetary assets for individuals and businesses.
- LReal Estate Activities
Real estate activities encompass the acquisition, ownership, leasing, development, and management of land and buildings. It includes buying and selling property, renting out owned or third-party premises, and providing related services such as property administration, valuation, and brokerage. These activities support the creation, transfer, and utilization of real-estate assets for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes.
- MProfessional, Scientific and Technical Activities
The "M" category groups enterprises that offer knowledge-intensive services requiring specialized expertise, such as legal, accounting, architectural, engineering, consulting, scientific research, and design activities. It also includes technical testing, analysis, and other professional advisory services that support other firms or the public by applying professional, scientific or technical knowledge.
- NRental Activities, Employment, Travel Agency and Business Support Services
The N category of the Indonesian Standard Business Field Classification (2020) groups together enterprises that provide rental services for equipment or vehicles, staffing and employment placement, travel agency operations, and various business support functions such as administration, consulting, and auxiliary services that facilitate other companies' activities.
- OGovernment Administration, Defence and Compulsory Social Security
The O category in the Indonesian Standard Classification of Economic Activities (KBLI 2020) groups activities carried out by central and regional government bodies, including ministries, public administration, law-enforcement, defence forces and agencies that manage compulsory social security schemes. It covers all public-sector functions that provide governance, security and mandatory social protection.
- PEducation
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- QHuman Health Activities and Social Activities
The Q category groups establishments that provide medical, dental, nursing, and allied health services such as hospitals, clinics, diagnostic laboratories, and home-care providers, together with organizations delivering social assistance, community development, and welfare programs aimed at improving personal well-being and supporting vulnerable populations.
- RArts, Entertainment and Recreation
R in the Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Activities (KBLI 2020) groups establishments that create, produce, promote or provide artistic, cultural and leisure services. It includes performing arts, museums, galleries, libraries, sports clubs, amusement parks, cinemas, concert venues and other recreation-oriented enterprises.
- SOther Service Activities
The code S in the 2020 Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields groups together miscellaneous service activities that are not classified elsewhere, such as personal and household services, repair and maintenance, personal care, and other non-manufacturing support functions. It captures a wide range of small-scale and specialized service operations.
- THousehold Activities as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Service Production by Households
Code T in the Indonesian Standard Industry Classification (2020) captures households that act as employers and produce undifferentiated goods or services, typically for personal consumption or sale. It includes family-run enterprises and informal production where labor is supplied by household members rather than formal employees.
- UActivities of International and Extra-Territorial Organisations
Code U groups enterprises that provide services for international and extra-territorial organisations, encompassing United Nations agencies, intergovernmental bodies, foreign diplomatic missions and globally operating non-governmental NGOs that perform administrative, advisory, humanitarian, development or regulatory functions beyond the borders of a single country.
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