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NORWEGIAN COMPANY FORMATION

Schedule a Consultation Establish your Norwegian company with structured legal, accounting and operational support for businesses entering the Nordic market.

Norway COmpany Formation

Norway for Nordic Market Access

STABLE, TRUSTED & EEA-BASED

Norway offers a stable and highly developed business environment with strong purchasing power, modern infrastructure and access to the wider Nordic market. Although not part of the European Union, Norway participates in the EEA, allowing businesses to access many European market benefits while operating within a highly trusted jurisdiction.

A Norwegian AS structure is commonly used by consulting businesses, international service providers, technology companies and businesses expanding operations into the Nordic region. Norway is particularly attractive for companies seeking long-term market credibility, operational stability and access to one of Europe’s strongest economies.

Stable Business Environment

A highly developed and internationally trusted jurisdiction with strong regulatory stability.

Access to the Nordic Market

Norway provides strategic access to the wider Nordic business environment and EEA market.

Business-Friendly Tax Environment

Norway offers a competitive corporate tax framework for internationally operating businesses, startups, and growing companies.

Suitable for International Expansion

Frequently used by businesses entering the Nordic region or establishing local operational presence.

High Market Credibility

Norwegian corporate structures are widely recognised and trusted internationally.

Strong Digital Infrastructure

Modern banking, digital services and operational infrastructure suitable for international businesses.

How it works

A Clear Process from Consultation to Formation.

  • STEP 1

    Initial Review

    We review your business model, ownership structure and operational requirements to determine the most suitable Norwegian company setup.
  • STEP 2

    Documentation & Formation

    Our team prepares the required corporate documentation and manages the incorporation process with the Norwegian authorities.
  • STEP 3

    Ongoing Support

    Following incorporation, we can continue supporting your accounting, VAT registration, compliance, operational setup and ongoing corporate requirements.
OUR SERVICES

Formation & Business Support

Complium supports international founders and businesses throughout the Norwegian incorporation process and provides ongoing legal, accounting and operational assistance after formation.

Company Formation

We coordinate the full Norwegian incorporation process and manage filings with the relevant authorities.

Registered Address

Local registered office address and virtual office services for Norwegian companies.

VAT & Tax Registration

Support with Norwegian VAT registration and related tax procedures.

Accounting & Compliance

Ongoing accounting, reporting, and corporate compliance support after incorporation.

Banking & Operational Setup

Guidance on banking onboarding and operational setup for day-to-day business activities.

Fintech & Licensing Support

Additional support for regulated businesses operating in fintech and digital assets.

Services can be structured individually depending on the business model, operational setup, and regulatory requirements of the company.

Norway company formation
KEY REQUIREMENTS

Norwegian Company Formation Requirements

Norwegian company formation involves several legal, accounting and operational considerations that international founders should assess before incorporation. Addressing these requirements early helps avoid delays during registration, banking onboarding and operational setup.

Management Board Member

A Norwegian AS must appoint at least one board member. Additional local requirements may apply depending on the company structure.

Registered Address

All Norwegian companies must maintain a registered legal address in Norway.

Share Capital

A Norwegian AS generally requires minimum share capital of NOK 30,000.

Accounting Obligations

Companies are required to maintain accounting records and submit annual financial statements in accordance with Norwegian regulations.

VAT Registration

VAT registration requirements depend on turnover thresholds and business activities.

Choose the Right Jurisdiction for Your Business

Compare Norway to Other Jurisdictions

Different jurisdictions suit different operational structures, tax considerations, and regulatory requirements. Complium supports company formation across multiple European countries and helps businesses identify the most suitable setup for their activities.

🇪🇪Estonia 🇱🇻LatviaSIA 🇱🇹LithuaniaUAB 🇵🇱Polandsp. z o.o. 🇸🇪SwedenAB 🇫🇮FinlandOy 🇳🇴NorwayAS
Setup time 3–5 business days 3–5 business days 3–5 business days 5–10 business days 3–5 business days 3–5 business days 3–5 business days
Corporate tax 0% on retained profits22% on distributions only 0% on retained profits22% on distributions only 7% or 17% 9% or 19% 20.6% 20%dropping to 18% in FY2027 22%
Min. capital €0–2,500deferrable at formation €1 €2,500 5,000 PLNapprox. €1,150 SEK 25,000approx. €2,200 €2,500 NOK 30,000approx. €2,600
Remote setup ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes Partial — EEA board residency required
Virtual address ✓ Included ✓ Included ✓ Included ✓ Included ✓ Included ✓ Included ✓ Included
Best suited for Fintech, SaaS, digital businesses Holding & trading companies Service businesses Larger EU operations Nordic market access Nordic market, tech companies Energy, maritime, Nordic ops
Price from €2,400 €2,400 €2,400 €2,400 €2,500 €2,500 €2,700
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Tax treatment and company structure suitability depend on the specific business model, operational presence, and jurisdictional requirements.

WHY Complium

Start Your Company With Complium

Complium supports international founders and regulated businesses across Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland and Sweden.

Our team combines legal, regulatory, and operational expertise under one roof, allowing clients to manage company formation, compliance, accounting, and licensing through a single partner.

  • Accounting and Payroll Support
  • Remote Setup Across Multiple Jurisdictions
  • Licensing and Registrations
  • AML Compliance
  • Local Legal Expertise
  • Banking Advisory

Complium has delivered legal and compliance expertise since 2008, with deep insight into regulatory expectations across European jurisdictions.

Contact us

Discuss Your Norwegian Company Formation

Tell us about your business plans and our team will recommend the most suitable setup and next steps.



    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Norwegian (AS) Company Formation FAQs

    Find answers to essential questions about setting up a business in Norway.

    An AS is a Norwegian private limited liability company and one of the most commonly used corporate structures in Norway.

    Yes. Complium also supports AML compliance, licensing and regulatory advisory for businesses operating in regulated sectors.

    Certain structures can be incorporated remotely, although local operational requirements may apply depending on the setup.

    Yes. Norway is commonly used by businesses expanding into the Nordic region and seeking long-term operational credibility.

    No. Norway is not an EU member state but participates in the European Economic Area (EEA).

    Formation timelines are typically between 3–5 business days depending on the structure and required documentation.

    A Norwegian AS generally requires minimum share capital of NOK 30,000.

    Pricing depends on the jurisdiction and company structure. Formation fees start from €2500, with optional services priced separately. A detailed scope and quote are provided before work begins.

    Yes. We support Norwegian VAT registration procedures and communication with the relevant authorities.

    Yes. Complium provides ongoing accounting, payroll, compliance, legal, and corporate support services after formation.

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