Businesses Hope for a More Active Role from the Finnish State in Ukraine's Reconstruction
Finnish businesses are urging the government to take a more proactive approach in the reconstruction efforts of Ukraine, lagging behind other Nordic countries.
Finnish clothing brand in the midst of controversy โ Expert: "Deceit"
A Finnish clothing entrepreneur, Pia Erlund, faces serious allegations regarding her leadership style and the misleading marketing practices of her brand, Bypias.
Finnish clothing brand shuts down after 20 years
The Finnish clothing brand Myssyfarmi, known for its use of Finnish sheep wool, is shutting down after 20 years in business, starting a clearance sale as it navigates profitability challenges.
Electricity sales company Oomi lays off staff and closes offices in Helsinki, Rovaniemi, and another location in Oulu
Oomi, a Finnish electricity sales company, has completed restructuring negotiations leading to layoffs and the closure of several offices due to a significant organizational restructuring.
Report: Finnish Companies Divide into Winners and Losers
A new report reveals that Finnish companies are increasingly categorized into distinct groups of winners and losers in the economy.
Youth politicians ran a housing business with state funds, which is in serious financial trouble
Finnish youth organizations have managed a housing company for decades, but it is now facing significant financial crises amidst loss of trust from state funding sources.
This is what entrepreneurs think about Trump
Finnish entrepreneurs express concerns about the impacts of U.S. President Donald Trump's policies on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Finland, according to a recent survey by the Federation of Finnish Enterprises.
"The world's worst business" โ cattle are being shipped out of Finland because meat companies do not pay enough
Finnish farmers are exporting live cattle to foreign buyers, driven by significantly higher prices offered abroad than at home.
Tallink lays off in Finland: negotiations involve dozens of employees
Tallink's Finnish subsidiary, Tallink Silja, will begin layoff negotiations affecting a total of 26 employees next week.
A product with a Finnish name dominates at the Olympics: 'A business worth millions'
Finnish-made Lapua ammunition is a top product at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, as almost all biathlon nations use it.
A Strong Message from Businesses to Petteri Orpo: 'Would It Be Reasonable?'
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo rejected proposals for common European bonds, emphasizing that relying on debt would not solve the EU's structural competitiveness issues, while business leaders argue that the debate on common debt is too simplistic.
Telia's Change Negotiations End โ Net Reduction of 164 Jobs
Telia will reduce 164 positions in its Finnish operations following change negotiations, the company announced.
Long-established Finnish family business files for bankruptcy
A long-established Finnish family-owned hospital specializing in plastic surgery, Sairaala Siluetti, has filed for bankruptcy due to declining revenues and financial instability.
Almost 50-year-old Finnish family business seeks bankruptcy
A nearly 50-year-old family-run clinic in Finland, Sairaala Siluetti, specializing in plastic surgery and aesthetic treatments, has filed for bankruptcy due to declining revenues and sustained losses.
Voglia has gone bankrupt
Voglia Oy, a Finnish women's clothing retailer, has filed for bankruptcy as of February 18th.
The price range of shrove buns is large: from 20 cents to over six euros โ still, business is good
Despite economic tightening, shrove buns remain a popular treat among Finnish consumers, with sales reportedly exceeding last year's figures.
Clothing company that went bankrupt returns
The Finnish clothing company Papu Design, which filed for bankruptcy last October, is restarting operations with new investors under the name Papu Group Oy.
"I don't know what to do" - the business of a company making battery protectors for electric cars stalled when Traficom intervened
A Finnish entrepreneur's business in creating battery protectors for electric vehicles has faced a sharp decline after regulatory intervention by Traficom.
This is the company that suffered million-euro losses - Jokioisten leipรค was the victim of a devastating fire for the second time
The Finnish bakery Jokioisten leipรค has suffered significant losses from a devastating fire for the second time, despite experiencing growth in annual revenue.
Yle's series Sointu Borg & Tyrkyt has come under scrutiny for wasting taxpayers' money โ Here's what the show's commissioner says
The Finnish show 'Sointu Borg & Tyrkyt' is criticized for using public funds to support the business growth of social media influencers, raising questions about taxpayer money allocation.
Analysis: Forest Companies at Different Lines on Trade Agreement, Pulp Already Flowing to the EU Area Without Arrival
Finnish forest companies have reported their 2025 financial results, with Metsรค Group announcing an 85 million euro loss and significant job cuts amidst declining demand.
Terrible things were done out of the sight of the authorities on a private island: Tentacles reached all the way to Finland
New documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein's extensive influence, including connections to a Finnish businessman who lived a lifestyle similar to Epstein's.
Hotel Punkaharju sold
Hotel Punkaharju and the associated Empress Villa have been sold to a family company managed by Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus.
Hotel Punkaharju sold, buyer is businessman Thomas Zilliacus previously wanted by Interpol
Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus has purchased Hotel Punkaharju and the associated Emperor's Villa from Estonian-American businessman Artur Karaman, marking the return of this culturally significant property to Finnish ownership.