Open a Recruitment Company in Norway

Open a Recruitment Company in Norway

Recruitment in Norway is not regulated by a specific law. It functions based on the employer’s preferences and needs. There are certain differences which appear between the private and public sector in matters regarding employment. The vast majority of companies in Norway rely on recruitment companies as well as persons who look for…
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Open a Foundation in Norway

Open a Foundation in Norway

The Foundations Act is the main law that provides for the creation of foundations in Norway. In this country, such entities can be settled by natural persons and companies alike and are subject to specific registration criteria. Below, our company formation agents in Norway explain the procedure for opening a…
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About Us

We are a company formation firm based in Oslo, Norway. We have a team formed of experts in company formation matters and legal consultants with extensive experience in the following legal areas: commercial law, company law and insolvency. Our company formation experts in Norway have an impressive experience in helping foreign investors with the company incorporation…
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Set Up a Cryptocurrency Company in Norway

Set Up a Cryptocurrency Company in Norway

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…
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Open a Fintech Company in Norway

Open a Fintech Company in Norway

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…
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Shareholders in Norway

Shareholders in Norway

The Commercial Code in Norway provides that at registration, as well as during its functioning, a Norwegian company must have one or more shareholders. The main role of the shareholder is to invest in the strategy and business plan of a company, in exchange of which he/she is entitled to receive shares from…
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Bankruptcy Procedure in Norway

Bankruptcy Procedure in Norway

The bankruptcy procedure in Norway is regulated by the legal framework adopted by the country in 1984. The process consists in distributing to the creditors the remaining assets of insolvent companies. This transfer is arranged between the debtor and a bank or another legal person, who is entitled to receive compensations from…
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Establish a Public Limited Liability Company in Norway

Establish a Public Limited Liability Company in Norway

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…
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Open a General Partnership in Norway

Open a General Partnership in Norway

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…
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Imports and Exports in Norway

Imports and Exports in Norway

Norway is a member of several trade conventions and has partnerships with other states which grant to this country advantageous conditions and a well organized import-export climate. This makes Norway a good choice for the initiation of a business activity. One of the main exporters of petroleum in Europe, Norway has as principal export destinations Germany…
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