Is doing business in Finland easy or difficult?
Our team at Talent Bridge Finland thinks its easy
OUR BACKGROUND
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Since Aisha and I moved to Finland, we have brought in several investors and family offices into Finland including Luis Alberto Anastacio II and his Servicio Filipino, Inc. along with Andres Suarez and their entire leadership team.
Aisha and I have also invested alongside them.
WHAT MAKES IT EASY?
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Doing business in Finland becomes very easy, and things move relatively fast if you use the proper channels, and don’t take shortcuts. Most importantly, you should be very clear on what problem you want to solve.
HOW QUICK WAS HAMK?
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We knew that HAMK wanted to serve the talent needs of the Kanta Häme region, we also knew that Asian students needed to learn Finnish before they arrive in Finland, so our exploratory collaboration with Dean Lassi Martikainen at Häme University of Applied Sciences, HAMK was signed within a week.
WHO SHOULD YOU KNOW?
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If you want to succeed in Finland, then you should definitely get to know the amazing team members in Riihimäen kaupunki – City of Riihimäki including Samuel Koivisto , Juha Hiltunen Teemu Seppälä and Laura Manner-Raappana
You should also know the team at Helsinki Partners including Mikko Armila and Solja Sulkunen
You should know Vantaan kaupunki – Vanda stad – City of Vantaa including Timo Helenius Matleena Vuola Miikka Neuvonen Laila Bröcker
You should know Espoon kaupunki – Esbo stad – City of Espoo including Heli Hidén
RELEVANT GRANTS
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If you are setting up shop in Finland, then you know know that there is a lot of support from public grants (provided that you have a legitimate project) including grants from Business Finland ELY-keskus – Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment and from Finnpartnership as well as other grants from the EU
We have created a list of grants that you can visit here https://lnkd.in/dZMytHqV