Establish your company in Norway quickly and easily

Set up your company in Norway easily with the help of our experts, who offer a seamless registration process from start to finish.

Build Your Norway Business with Right Structure:

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Private Limited Company
The most common structure for startups and SMEs is ideal for those planning to scale or raise funds. It offers limited liability, shareholding, and a professional appearance.
Quick and easy to register. Ideal for freelancers or individual business owners. However, personal liability rests with you.
For international businesses expanding into Norway, this provides a local presence without requiring the formation of a new company.
Designed for joint ventures or businesses with multiple owners. Liability varies depending on the type of partnership.
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Company Registration in Norway

Register your company in Norway in 8 easy steps:

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FAQs

Yes, foreign companies are allowed to open a branch in Norway, known as a Norwegian Registered Foreign Enterprise (NUF). It allows you to operate locally without forming a separate legal entity. We assist with registration, documentation, and compliance.
To open a branch, you must register with the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises (Brønnøysund Register Centre). Required steps include appointing a local representative, providing legalized and translated parent company documents, and securing a Norwegian business address.
No, the branch (NUF) is not a separate legal entity it is legally and financially tied to the foreign parent company. However, it operates as a permanent establishment in Norway and must follow local regulations.
A branch is subject to Norwegian corporate tax at 22% on income earned in Norway. It must also comply with VAT registration and local employment tax obligations if it hires staff. Our accountancy services ensure your branch remains fully compliant.
The setup process usually takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on document processing and translation timeframes. We manage the entire process to ensure a smooth and timely registration.