How to Register Cosmetics/Skincare with BPOM?
Corporate Secretary Service Indonesia – One important aspect of the cosmetics business is ensuring your products have a distribution license from the Food and Drug Administration or Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM). This article will discuss the steps of BPOM registration for home cosmetics, so you don’t have to worry as we will take care of this process.
Why is BPOM Permit Important for Cosmetic Products?
A BPOM permit is essential to ensure that your cosmetic products are safe to use and meet the quality standards set by the government. By having a BPOM permit, your products will be more trusted by consumers and have a greater chance of success in the market. In addition, the BPOM permit also protects you from legal issues that may arise due to the circulation of unlicensed products.
By using PortCorp services, you don’t have to worry about the BPOM registration process. PortCorp experienced team will handle the entire process, from document preparation to obtaining the distribution permit. With a custom-made order, it allows you to focus on product development and marketing.
How to Register Cosmetic/Skincare Products to BPOM
Here are the steps that need to be followed to register a home cosmetic product to BPOM:
1. Document Preparation
Before starting the registration process, make sure you have prepared the following documents:
- Business Identification Number (NIB)
- Copy of the identity of the head of the company
- Copy of Taxpayer Identification Number TIN or Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak (NPWP)
- Business license (IUI/IUMK/SKDU)
- Production facility audit results (PSB) from the Balai POM
- Product composition
- Production process
- Explanation of production code
- Explanation of shelf life/expiration date
- Label design
- Nutritional analysis results (for certain products)
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2. Account Registration in e-BPOM
Visit the e-BPOM website and register a company account. You will be asked to fill in basic information about the company and the product to be registered.
3. Filling in Product Data
Once the account is registered, login to the e-BPOM system and fill in detailed information about your cosmetic product, including raw materials, analysis results, and other relevant information.
4. Payment of PNBP Fee
After filling in all the required information, you will be required to pay the Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) fee. The amount of this fee varies depending on the type and risk of the product being registered.
5. Verification and Approval
After payment, BPOM will verify and evaluate your product. This process usually takes about 30 working days. If all requirements are met, NA-DFC will issue a distribution license number (NIE) for your product.
6. Check Registration Status
You can monitor your product registration status through the e-BPOM website or BPOM Mobile application. If there are any deficiencies or documents that need to be corrected, you will be notified through this system.
Registering cosmetic products with BPOM is an important step to ensure the safety and quality of your products. By following the above guidelines and using the services of PortCorp, you can ensure that your products meet all legal requirements and are ready to succeed in the market.
Don’t worry about developing your business by setting up a company in Indonesia, because Portcorp is here as a solution for your business, also when you need cosmetics registration. Portcorp is your comprehensive corporate secretary service in Indonesia. With our presence, you can get a dedicated company secretary to support you to what you need. Our company secretaries will track deadlines and file paperwork so your business keeps running smoothly. Contact us now on +6221-5020-8090 for your business succeed in the future!