Annual Report · Production
There is no fixed tariff. The cost and time of producing an annual report depend on scope (design, copywriting, print), business complexity, page count, single- or bilingual presentation, and the degree of standard alignment (POJK, GRI, integrated report). In practice, preparation usually takes several months and should start well before the submission deadline.
An annual report is not a uniform product. One issuer may need only design and layout; another needs full writing, infographics, translation, and print production. So rather than a single number, it is more useful to understand the drivers.
Time is shaped more by data readiness and internal approval cycles than by the creative process itself. The financial-statement audit, the GMS schedule, and ESG-data availability are often decisive. In practice, a complete annual report usually takes several months.
Ideally near or right after the year-end close, well before the submission deadline. Starting early reduces pressure when the audited data and GMS schedule stack up.
Data scattered across many places, and internal approval cycles. These, not the design process, usually drive the timeline.
Yes. The English version must contain information equivalent to the Indonesian version, requiring extra translation, alignment, and consistency checks.
SAMCGI prepares annual, integrated, and sustainability reports for issuers, SOEs, and regulators, from design and writing to production. We help shape the scope and timeline so your report is compliant, clear, and on time. We do not promise outcomes; we prepare the discipline.
Compiled June 2026 from official sources. Regulations may evolve; check the latest OJK/IDX/IAI provisions before making compliance decisions. This page is informational, not legal or accounting advice.