Norway is one of the most developed countries in Europe and around the world, with an important word to say…
The Commercial Code in Norway provides that at registration, as well as during its functioning, a Norwegian company must have…
The bankruptcy procedure in Norway is regulated by the legal framework adopted by the country in 1984. The process consists in distributing…
A liaison office or representative office allows a parent company to promote financial collaboration between the head office and other enterprises or…
The public limited liability company in Norway, or Allmennaksjeselskap (ASA) is one of the legal forms made available to investors through…
A sole proprietorship in Norway represents the simplest business form in this country. This legal structure can be opened only by…
When two or more partners decide to jointly open a company in Norway, they can register the new enterprise as a general…
Norway is a member of several trade conventions and has partnerships with other states which grant to this country advantageous…
The procedure to open a bank account in Norway is available for both EU and non-EU citizens without any difference, and our…
The registration of a trademark in Norway has as a main purpose the obtaining of protection for a distinctive image of a…