Local and foreign investors can set up companies to carry out various types of activities in Norway. Among them, there is also the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), which has specific characteristics and advantages. Below, our company formation agents in Norway explain the main steps to open a SPV company in…
When you intend to associate with another partner but at the same time benefit from shared liability, the Norwegian state gives you the opportunity to form a Selskap med delt ansvar or DA (general partnership with shared liability). This business form is very popular among foreign investors who decide to enter the…
If you have business activities in Norway or if you are planning to conduct business in the country, one of the most cost-efficient ways of doing it would be to request the services of a virtual office. With this type of office, you will not need to actually open an office in Norway. You can work and handle…
We invite you to complete the form with the required information in order to start the online incorporation of your company in Norway. Our company formation specialists will contact you with details about the further steps for company registration.
Since the apparition of the bitcoin, Norway has been active on the cryptocurrency market. The 25% VAT tax which was at first imposed by the authorities for the BTC gains was removed from 2015, a measure which aligned the Norwegian cryptocurrency market to the EU regulations. If you are interested to set up…
One of the most modern financial domains, Fintech (financial technology) has a powerful support in Norway. Norwegian companies dealing with trading, banking or who offer different financial products employ Fintech instruments in order to improve their business strategies. If you want to open a Fintech company in Norway you will be able to profit from…
Setting up a company in Norway implies various procedures. One of the most important is filing for specific business permits and licenses, if the sector to operate in requires it. Our specialists in company formation can provide concise and updated information on the Norwegian licensing policies for businesses and enterprises in various domains. …
A liaison office in Norway, also called a representative office, provides foreign investors with a contact point with the local market in this country. The head office of a company situated abroad can open in Norway a representative office, which does not have the right to undertake commercial tasks but can conduct liaison activities. Our…
The public limited liability company in Norway, or Allmennaksjeselskap (ASA) is one of the legal forms made available to investors through the Company Act, for the establishment of big enterprises, with many shareholders. The popularity of the ASA among foreign investors is explained by the simplicity of its registration procedure and by…
When two or more partners decide to jointly open a company in Norway, they can register the new enterprise as a general partnership so that the liability of the business to be supported in its entirety by all the partners. There are two main types of partnerships in Norway, on which our consultants in company…