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A limited liability company or a registered branch for expanding business into Finland
A limited liability company or a registered branch for expanding business into Finland A limited liability company or a registered branch for expanding business into Finland
Expanding into Finland? Businesses typically choose between establishing a limited liability company or a registered branch. This guide explains the key differences—from establishment and administration to taxation, financial reporting, and dissolution—helping you decide which structure best suits your expansion strategy.
Lotta Salmi
Pihla Helminen
| 5 min read | 03 Sep 2025

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