yhtiöisiin
Yhtiöihin is a Finnish term that translates to "companies" or "corporations" in English. It refers to legal entities that are established for the purpose of conducting business, typically with the aim of generating profit. In Finland, as in many other countries, companies are distinct legal persons, meaning they have their own rights and obligations separate from their owners or shareholders.
There are various types of yhtiöihin in Finland, with the most common being osakeyhtiö (limited liability company)
Companies play a crucial role in the Finnish economy, contributing to employment, innovation, and economic growth.