Norway – the country where nothing stays hidden. And it works.

[et_pb_section fb_built=»1″ _builder_version=»4.27.4″ _module_preset=»default» custom_margin=»0px||0px||true|false» custom_padding=»0px||0px||true|false» hover_enabled=»0″ global_colors_info=»{}» sticky_enabled=»0″][et_pb_row _builder_version=»4.27.3″ _module_preset=»default» custom_margin=»0px||0px||true|false» custom_padding=»0px||0px||true|false» global_colors_info=»{}»][et_pb_column type=»4_4″ _builder_version=»4.27.3″ _module_preset=»default» global_colors_info=»{}»][et_pb_text _builder_version=»4.27.4″ _module_preset=»default» custom_margin=»||21px|||» hover_enabled=»0″ global_colors_info=»{}» sticky_enabled=»0″]In Norway, transparency is more than just a buzzword. It’s the foundation of trust – in both public life and business.
👉 Anyone can check how much someone earns. Literally. Personal salaries, company revenue, net profit, number of employees, ownership structure – all of this is public.
You can look up:
✔️ A company’s revenue last year
✔️ Its profits or losses
✔️ Who owns it and sits on the board
✔️ How many employees it has
✔️ Even – how much a specific person earns (based on tax returns)
For many foreign entrepreneurs, this is a cultural shock – but Norwegians believe that openness builds fair competition and trust. And surprisingly – it works really well.
Before entering the Norwegian market – research the competition. But remember – they can look you up too.
🟢 If you need help with this kind of research – I’m happy to assist. I know where and how to find the information that will help you assess the market and potential partners.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]