According to data from the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs, there are more than 64 million small and medium businesses in Indonesia.
About 90 percent of businesses in Indonesia are still in the form of small and medium businesses.
Small and medium businesses contribute 60 percent to Indonesian GDP.
Small and medium enterprises in Indonesia create jobs for around 97 percent of workers.
About 23 percent of small and medium businesses in Indonesia are owned by women.
Most small and medium businesses in Indonesia are engaged in the trade, service and manufacturing sectors.
The majority of small and medium businesses in Indonesia still use simple and traditional technology.
About 92 percent of small and medium businesses in Indonesia still use their own capital as a source of funding.
Indonesia has a government program that specifically supports the development of small and medium businesses, such as the KUR (People's Business Credit) program.
Some small and medium businesses in Indonesia have won international recognition, such as food and beverage products such as satay, fried rice, and coffee.