Tag: Market Entry

  • Customer case: P-Secure ApS

    Customer case: Supporting secure market entry to Norway for international security services Companies operating within security, compliance, and risk management face particularly strict requirements when entering new markets. In Norway, this includes not only transport and operational setup, but also formal registration, authorization of representatives, and access to digital systems before services can be delivered.…

  • Customer case: JulgransAjten ApS

    Customer case: Enabling compliant access to the Norwegian market for a Danish e-commerce retailer JulgransAjten is a Denmark-based e-commerce retailer specialising in real Christmas trees and seasonal products, serving customers across the Nordic region through a cross-border online sales model. Operating in a highly seasonal market, the company depends on predictable logistics, clear customer communication,…

  • Customer case: Aid Studio ApS

    Customer case: Supporting structured access to Norway for a Danish fashion brand GOSSIA is a Danish fashion brand founded in 2021 with a focus on creating clothing that highlights and complements women’s unique shapes with a blend of feminine design and sporty elements. The brand emphasises natural materials, unique qualities, and detailed design in its…

  • Customer case: Mobilrepair ApS

    Customer case: Enabling structured market entry to Norway for an international repair service provider Companies operating within device repair and aftersales services often work across borders, serving customers through distributed networks and centralized systems. When expanding into Norway, this type of business must ensure that both operational and administrative requirements are handled correctly before services…

  • Invest In Norway

    Invest in Norway: What international companies should know Norway presents a compelling landscape for international investment, characterised by a stable economy, robust regulatory framework, skilled workforce and strong sectors such as energy, technology, maritime, infrastructure and consumer markets. The country’s position outside the EU but within the European Economic Area (EEA) creates specific opportunities and…

  • Customer case: Dansk Logistik Partner ApS

    Customer case: Dansk Logistik Partner ApS Enabling efficient access to Norway through logistics expertise and structured registration Entering the Norwegian market presents a distinct set of challenges for European companies. In addition to transport planning and carrier selection, businesses must navigate regulatory requirements, company registration, and digital access before operations can begin. This combination of…

  • Key Ecommerce Insights Norway

    E-commerce in Norway: What international companies need to know before entering the market Norway represents an attractive but distinct market for international e-commerce companies. With high purchasing power, strong digital maturity and widespread online shopping adoption, Norwegian consumers are comfortable buying goods and services online. At the same time, Norway operates outside the EU, which…

  • Payment Solutions in Norway

    Facilitating cross-border access to Norwegian payment ecosystems for international businesses International companies seeking to engage in the Norwegian market often encounter specific requirements around payment acceptance, settlement and integration with local financial systems. Norway’s digital payment landscape is characterised by high adoption of online payment methods, stringent regulatory standards, and a diverse set of local…