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Data sources & methodology

Where the company data for Finland on Riskpilot comes from, what we show — and where the honest limits are.

Where the data comes from

Every company profile for Finland on Riskpilot is built on public data from PRH / YTJ — the official Finnish business register. Registration details, annual reports and role records originate there.

We do not scrape or guess. The register data is collected, cleaned and structured by Risika, the Nordic business-data platform that operates Riskpilot. Risika ingests the official registers across Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland and normalises them into one data model — which is what you see here.

What we show

A company profile combines several views of the same register data:

  • Filings — the five most recent public annual reports, with revenue (or gross profit), results, equity and balance-sheet items.
  • Key ratios — solidity (equity ÷ total assets × 100), liquidity (current assets ÷ short-term debt), return on assets (net profit ÷ total assets × 100) and EBITDA margin (EBITDA ÷ revenue × 100), all computed from the filed figures.
  • People and roles — management, board and registered ownership roles.
  • Corporate hierarchy — parent and subsidiary relations where ownership is registered.

You can browse every registered company via the company directory and the people directory, or search from the Finland front page. New to reading the numbers? See our guides.

How current is the data?

Source registers update continuously as companies file changes. Riskpilot pages are statically rendered and refreshed at least daily, so a change in the register normally shows up here within a day. The exact filing dates on a profile always come from the register itself.

Honest limitations

  • Smaller Danish companies (accounting class B) may file a gross profit instead of turnover. Where the register has no turnover figure, we show the gross profit and label it as such — we never estimate revenue.
  • Swedish sole proprietorships are registered under the owner's personal identity number. Riskpilot masks those digits and uses a hashed identifier in URLs, so the personal number never appears on the page or in search engines.
  • Riskpilot shows register data and computed ratios. It is not a credit rating and not financial advice — for credit assessments, use Risika's platform.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the data on Riskpilot come from?

From the official business register for Finland (PRH / YTJ), collected and structured by the Risika data platform. Riskpilot adds no estimates of its own.

How current is the data?

Source registers update continuously, and Riskpilot pages refresh at least daily. A change in the register normally shows up within a day.

Is Riskpilot free?

Yes. Company profiles based on public register data are free to look up and read.

Can figures differ from the register?

Briefly, yes: a register change can take up to a day to appear here. Ratios such as solidity and EBITDA margin are also computed from the filed figures rather than quoted verbatim from the register.

Why does a small Danish company show gross profit instead of revenue?

Companies in Danish accounting class B are allowed to omit turnover from their filings. When the register only has gross profit, that is what we show — we never estimate revenue.