PRH has deregistered companies that have not filed their financial statements for registration

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The Finnish Patent and Registration Office (PRH) has removed from the Finnish Trade Register circa 1,000 limited liability companies and co-operatives that have not filed their financial statements for registration.

The deregistered companies had not filed their financial statements despite reminder letters. The PRH had also informed the companies of the procedure using a number of communication channels.

The deregistered companies are listed on the prh.fi website:

Deregistration means that the business is out of action.

Deregistered companies may apply for re-entry to the Finnish Trade Register.

The PRH's right to deregister companies that have not filed their financial statements is based in each case on either the Finnish Limited Liability Companies Act or the Finnish Co-operatives Act.

 

For more information, please contact

Ms Sari Laajaranta
Team Manager
Finnish Patent and Registration Office (PRH)
Tel: +358 29 509 5414


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We register companies, associations, foundations and other organizations and corporations, as well as enterprise mortgages and LEI codes. We examine and grant patents and register utility models. We also register trademarks for products and services and provide design protection. We oversee and approve auditors and monitor foundations and the collective management of copyright.

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