Nordicum - Real Estate Annual Finland 2016 | Page 3
AAA status “is underpinned by sound
public finances, a solid external position,
high income per capita, demonstrable
political and social stability and an
impeccable debt service record”.
Finland’s education system has
consistently achieved outstanding
results (PISA).
Finland’s main industrial
products are paper and board,
electronics and metal products.
Biggest Cities:
Helsinki (613,000)
Espoo (261,000)
Tampere (220,000)
Vantaa (208,000)
Oulu (194,000)
Turku (182,000)
Finland has world-class
expertise in cleantech, forestry,
metal and machinery manufacturing, ICT industry and
services, and health and
wellbeing.
About a third of Finland’s working
population has a degree or higher
qualification.
Helsinki is ranked third (behind
New York and London) in the global
CITIE Index 2015 which studied
governmental support of
entrepreneurs among cities.
The capital area in detail
Vantaa
Espoo
Kauniainen
Helsinki
The Helsinki-Vantaa
International Airport offers
the best connections from
Europe to Asia.
Tampere
The Fund for Peace (FFP) ranked
Finland the most stable country
in the world for the second
consecutive year in 2014.
Pori
Rauma
Uusikaupunki
Vantaa
Espoo
Turku
Growth Corridors Going Strong
Tampere
126 km
Hyvinkää
58 km
HELSINKI
165 km
71 km
Uusikaupunki
50 km
Rauma
51 km
Pori
Stockholm
Turku
Tallinn
Oslo
Copenhagen
St.Petersburg
Helsinki