BPJPH Accreditation Support

Our BPJPH halal accreditation support service helps international halal bodies navigate regulatory requirements, documentation alignment, and assessment readiness to achieve official recognition in Indonesia efficiently and compliantly.

Seamless Compliance Support

End-to-End Service

We manage the full regulatory pathway from licensing to product registration.

Regulatory Expertise

Our team combines deep knowledge and experience to navigate complex regulatory landscapes.

Speed and Efficiency

Our proven strategies accelerate the registration and approval process for the Indonesian market.

Customized Support

Provide personalized guidance and dedicated support to ensure a smooth, worry-free journey.

Why Choose Our Halal Accreditation Service?

Indonesia’s halal assurance system is regulated under Law No. 33 of 2014 on Halal Product Assurance and implemented by BPJPH. Foreign halal certification bodies (LHLN) must obtain BPJPH accreditation for their halal certificates to be recognized for imported products entering the Indonesian market.

This service supports halal bodies by translating complex Indonesian requirements into a structured and practical accreditation pathway. We help align your existing halal scheme with Indonesia’s SJPH framework, prepare your organization for assessment, and reduce the risk of rejection or prolonged clarification cycles.

Key challenges we help address include:

  • Understanding BPJPH accreditation criteria for foreign halal bodies
  • Aligning ISO-based certification schemes with Indonesian halal regulations
  • Preparing for document review, audit readiness, and post-accreditation obligations

Scope and Benefits of Our Service

Comprehensive BPJPH accreditation support in Indonesia, guidance for foreign halal certification.

Regulatory Readiness & Gap Assessment

Assessment of your current halal certification scheme against BPJPH and SJPH requirements, including compliance mapping.

Document Alignment & Submission

Preparation and alignment of quality manuals, SOPs, auditor files, and structured submission to BPJPH.

Assessment & Post-Accreditation Support

Provision and appointment support for certified Halal Supervisors as required by Indonesian regulations.

Market Entry Support

Flexible market entry options supporting IVD and medical product registration for international manufacturers entering Indonesia.

License Holder Service

For manufacturers without a local entity, we act as a neutral license holder, keeping registrations secure and transferable.

Distributor Selection

We assist in identifying and assessing qualified local distributors aligned with regulatory and commercial requirements.

Undername Service

We enable faster market entry by registering products under an approved local structure without immediate company setup.

Company Registration Support

When you are ready to establish a local presence, we assist with compliant company formation in Indonesia.

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 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

BPJPH accreditation is required for foreign halal certification bodies whose certificates are used to support halal claims on products imported into Indonesia. Without this recognition, halal certificates issued overseas may not be accepted for market entry.
BPJPH is the Indonesian authority responsible for managing halal certification and accreditation. It evaluates foreign halal bodies, issues recognition decisions, and oversees ongoing compliance and post-accreditation monitoring.
Yes, if their certificates are intended to be used for products entering the Indonesian market. Even well-established international halal bodies must obtain BPJPH recognition to ensure legal acceptance in Indonesia.
Halal product certification applies to individual products, while BPJPH accreditation applies to certification bodies themselves. Accreditation confirms that the foreign halal body is competent, compliant, and authorized to issue halal certificates recognized in Indonesia.
Common requirements include organizational profiles, halal certification schemes, quality manuals, SOPs, auditor qualifications, Sharia board credentials, and historical audit records. The depth of documentation depends on the scope and complexity of the certification body.
The process duration varies depending on document readiness and BPJPH scheduling. Delays often occur due to incomplete submissions or misalignment with Indonesian halal standards, which is why early preparation is critical.

In some cases, BPJPH may require on-site or virtual assessments to verify competency and compliance.

Product Registration Indonesia supports assessment readiness, mock audits, and coordination to ensure a smooth evaluation process.

Strategic Leadership with
Dr. Hussein H. Mashhour, MD

As our Chief Operating Officer (COO), Dr. Hussein H. Mashhour, MD, brings over a decade of dedicated, hands-on experience in product registration and licensing across Indonesia’s most complex regulatory sectors. His strategic oversight ensures that our operational procedures and client services are built on proven, efficient processes. Start your journey with the confidence and clarity only an expert leader in both compliance and operations can provide.

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