Easor is hyping up significant growth in the number of accounting firm partnerships in Finland on LinkedIn. It seems 80 were mentioned, and the logos of some (nearly 40) were displayed in an image. I analyzed the “quality” of these accounting firms based on revenue using Gemini (note: possible AI errors).
1. High-revenue accounting firms (Million-euro range)
GOS Group Oyj: approx. €5.57M
Satakerta Rödl Oy (Logo shows Satakerta and Rödl stacked): approx. €3.17M
Cimson Yrityspalvelut Oy: approx. €1.22M
2. Medium-revenue accounting firms (Hundreds of thousands of euros)
Tilitoimisto Roihu Oy: approx. €625,000
Tilitoimisto Mantere & Rintamäki Oy: approx. €494,000
Haapalaskenta Oy: approx. €300,000
Talva Oy: approx. €298,000
Jyväskylän Tilitoimistopalvelut Oy: approx. €278,000
3. Small micro-accounting firms and new operators (Under €100,000 / No revenue yet for 2025)
These companies make up the end of the list. Since precise public financial statement data is not available for all the smallest sole traders and micro-enterprises, or they have only recently started operations, they are listed below in alphabetical order for clarity:
A+H Apteekkien Taloushallinto (A+H Oy)
Agro Taloushallinto
Alvitar (Alvitar Oy)
Brikulles Oy
Elemal Oy (approx. €23,000)
Equity Partners Finland Oy (Founded 08/2025, no full revenue year)
FA Fimaccounts (Fimaccounts Oy)
FINALEAN
Kirjanpitopalvelut Repola
KM Metso Accounting (Metso Accounting Oy)
MK Taloushallinto (MK Oy)
Nexivirta Oy (Founded 2026, no revenue from 2025)
Novaconta
Pahkamaa Talousjohto & Consulting (Founded 2026, no revenue from 2025)
Pohjoisen Kirjanpito Oy
Preactiva Tilitoimisto (Preactiva Oy)
PROFIMA (Profima Oy)
RESTABIT (Restabit Oy) (approx. €19,000)
Soljos Oy (approx. €13,000)
Syreeni House (Syreeni House Oy)
TeeVoittoa Osakeyhtiö
TILI Hub Oy
Tiilikartta Oy
TiliPetra Oy
Tilipalvelu Hakkio Oy
Tilipalvelu Tasekartano
Tilitoimisto E-Files (E-Files Oy)
Tilitoimisto Suomalainen (Tilitoimisto Suomalainen Oy)
Tilitoimisto Tosiaikainen (Tosiaikainen Oy)
Regarding the high-revenue accounting firms—those with a turnover of over a million—all of them are heavy users of at least Procountor (Platinum-level firms), as well as Netvisor and Fennoa. This in itself raises the question of how much billing Easor can generate from them, if any. I wonder if Easor gained access to these through a client who moved away from Talenom, or if they have provided the software free of charge to small new clients?
Personally, I am confused by how small a base Easor is starting from in its home market. It would be interesting to know how much other accounting software providers have already picked up Talenom’s clients after their exit. I suspect that other software vendors have gained many times more new revenue from Talenom than Easor has from all its new partner firms combined.