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Building Critical Digital Infrastructure
Compliance requirements in Norway: What international companies should understand Operating in Norway as a foreign business requires careful attention to compliance across multiple areas. Regulatory frameworks in Norway encompass company registration, tax and VAT reporting, employment law, data protection, industry-specific licensing, and ongoing reporting obligations. For companies entering the Norwegian market, understanding and preparing for…
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Sales Agent Services in Norway
Sales Agent Services in Norway – Powered by Intermediary AS Entering the Norwegian market can be challenging without a strong local partner. Intermediary AS helps international companies establish and grow their presence in Norway through structured, data-driven, and trustworthy sales agent services. Local Representation with a Global Mindset. As your Norwegian sales agent, we represent…
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How to Register a Norwegian Limited Company (AS)
How to Register a Norwegian Limited Company (AS) with Intermediary AS Setting up a Norwegian Limited Company (AS)—also known as Aksjeselskap—is the most common and trusted way to operate a limited liability business in Norway. With a minimum share capital requirement of NOK 30,000, an AS offers strong credibility, tax benefits, and legal protection. For…
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How to Register a Norwegian Branch Office (NUF)
Why Set Up a Norwegian Branch Office (NUF)? A Norwegian Branch Office (NUF) is an extension of your existing foreign company, registered in Norway so you can operate locally without creating a separate Norwegian legal entity. Key advantages include: For many companies, a NUF is the ideal “first step” into Norway: fast market access, lower…
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Educational Attainment in Norway
Educational Attainment in Norway: Key Trends from Official Statistics According to the latest data from Statistics Norway (SSB) on the educational level of the population, Norway has a well-educated workforce with a rising share of people completing higher levels of education. Education levels are often categorised by the highest completed qualification, ranging from primary and…
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What is the usual salary in Norway?
What is the usual salary in Norway? Key insights from official statistics Understanding typical income levels is essential for individuals, businesses and international companies assessing living standards, labour costs and competitiveness in Norway. According to Statistics Norway (SSB), there are several ways to describe what is considered a “usual” or typical salary in the Norwegian…
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Company Formation in Norway – Complete and Professional Solution
Establishing a company in Norway: A structured partnership for smooth market entry Establishing a company in Norway involves a set of formal, legal and administrative requirements that can be complex for foreign businesses. From company registration and identification numbers to tax, compliance and interaction with public authorities, a structured and reliable setup process is essential…
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Customer case: Make Make
Customer case: Enabling structured access to Norway for a Danish creative materials provider MakeMake is a Denmark-based brand and webshop focused on supplying materials and practical know-how to creative hobbyists and professional users. The product range includes creative casting and modelling materials such as decorative concrete, silicone, latex, moulds, pigments, and tools, supported by guides,…