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pkyritykset

Pk-yritykset (pienet ja keskisuuret yritykset) refer to small and medium-sized enterprises in Finland. They are private sector businesses that do not belong to the category of large corporations. Internationally, SMEs are defined primarily by the number of employees and by turnover and balance sheet totals. In the European Union, micro enterprises have fewer than 10 employees and turnovers or balance sheets not exceeding €2 million; small enterprises have 10–49 employees and turnovers or balance sheets not exceeding €10 million; and medium enterprises have 50–249 employees with turnovers not exceeding €50 million or balance sheets not exceeding €43 million.

In Finland, pk-yritykset constitute the backbone of the private sector, spanning sectors from manufacturing and construction

Common challenges for pk-yritykset include access to finance, attracting and retaining skilled workers, digitalization and innovation,

Policy and support for pk-yritykset come from a combination of national and EU instruments. In Finland, agencies

to
services
and
technology.
They
provide
the
bulk
of
employment
and
are
important
for
regional
development
and
innovation,
often
driving
local
supply
chains
and
entrepreneurship.
regulatory
and
administrative
burdens,
and
internationalization
with
export
ambitions.
The
size
and
agility
of
these
firms
can
be
both
a
strength
and
a
constraint
in
competing
with
larger
counterparts
and
adapting
to
rapid
market
changes.
such
as
Business
Finland
and
Finnvera
offer
advisory
services,
grants,
and
financing
to
SMEs.
European
programs,
including
COSME
and
various
research
and
innovation
funds,
target
pk-yritykset
to
foster
growth,
productivity,
and
internationalization.
Statistics
Finland
collects
data
on
SMEs
to
inform
policy
and
monitor
trends.