Tytäryritykset
Tytäryritykset, or daughter companies, are subsidiaries that are owned by a parent company. These entities are established to expand the parent company's operations, enter new markets, or diversify its product or service offerings. Tytäryritykset can be formed through various means, including mergers, acquisitions, or the establishment of new ventures. They operate independently but are subject to the oversight and control of the parent company. The relationship between a parent company and its tytäryritykset can vary, ranging from loose affiliations to tight integrations where the parent company maintains significant influence over the subsidiary's operations. The primary benefits of tytäryritykset include access to new markets, economies of scale, and the ability to leverage the parent company's resources and expertise. However, they also come with challenges such as increased complexity in management, potential conflicts of interest, and the need for effective coordination and communication between the parent and subsidiary.