Invest in EU Through Finland

A growing number of Turkish founders is choosing Finland to build their companies. The investors who follow them are finding one of Europe's most transparent high-growth markets for start-ups.

Why Finland is the Right Market for Your Capital

With no foreign ownership restrictions, a booming deep tech sector, and a fast-growing VC ecosystem, Finland rewards investors who move early. Nordic Law gives Turkish investors the local legal expertise to do exactly that.

The Finland Advantage

  • Strong Start-up Ecosystem

    Finland offers a strong start-up and growth company ecosystem including communities and accelerators that support early-stage and scaling businesses.

  • Growing Funding Environment

    Finland's VC scene is accelerating. Funding rounds are growing larger, occurring more frequently, and attracting increasing participation.

  • No Foreign Ownership Restrictions

    Non-EU investors face no mandatory local partnership requirements. You can invest directly in Finnish companies without intermediaries.

  • One Investment, 27 markets

    Finnish companies you invest in operate in the EU single market, enabling wide international growth since day 1.

  • Innovation and Deep Talent Pool

    Finland positions itself among the world's leaders in R&D across defence, cleantech, and AI, offering investment opportunities in future-proof industries built on deep technical foundations.

  • Fast Deal Closing

    Fully digital corporate infrastructure enables fast and paperless deal closing with minimal bureaucracy. Your investment is structured and deployed without unnecessary delays.

  • Legal Transparency and No Corruption

    Finland is consistently ranked among the world's least corrupt countries. Contracts are enforced, regulations are predictable, and investor protections are robust.

  • Removal of Double Taxation

    Finland and Turkey have a bilateral tax treaty, which effectively eliminates double taxation of capital gains on your investments.

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