Alanya Market in East Helsinki Faces €20,000 Fine Over Missing Labels
A popular Turkish market in the Itis shopping center has until April to translate thousands of imported products into Finnish and Swedish or face a hefty penalty.
Finland’s Smart Ring Champion Oura Goes American—and Takes Its Billions With It
The Finnish-born tech darling behind the world's most popular smart ring is officially relocating to the United States.
Delivery Giant Foodora Ceases Services in Finland Amid Poor Performance
The global food delivery platform will permanently exit the Finnish market after determining it could not become the leading service in the country.
“No Men Allowed”: New Women-Only Taxi Service Launched in Helsinki Region
A new taxi startup in Finland admits only female passengers and drivers, sparking both support and controversy over gender and safety.
End of an Era: Finland’s Iconic Furniture Giants Asko and Sotka file for bankruptcy
The BriefingIndoor Group filed for bankruptcy on Monday.All Asko and Sotka stores are closed.Financing talks failed after long-term...
‘Modern Slavery’ in Finland? Investigation Reveals Couriers Earning as Little as €4 Per Hour
A new report exposes the harsh reality behind the app economy, revealing how migrant workers are slipping through the cracks of the Nordic welfare state.
A Rare Opportunity: Helsinki Lists Historic Waterfront Villas for Sale
The capital city plans to liquidate ten more heritage properties, including a rare villa by architect Viljo Revell, to reduce maintenance backlogs and fund essential public services.
Finland Faces Worst Bankruptcy Wave Since the Mid-90s Recession
A stagnant economy and a crisis in the construction sector have pushed thousands of companies over the edge, with small businesses taking the hardest hit.


