nordicIP

Trademark registration cost in Finland: 2026 class examples

Understand Finland trademark registration costs in 2026: PRH official fees, NordicIP’s published package and class examples for practical budgeting.

Finland’s 2026 trademark tariff is simple: PRH charges EUR 250 for the first class and EUR 100 for every class after it when the application is filed online. NordicIP’s published filing package combines that official fee with the professional work needed to turn a foreign client’s instruction into a Finnish national application and manage the ordinary procedure.

Starting total: EUR 430 first-class filing package + EUR 50 disbursements = EUR 480 for a straightforward Finnish application.

From one class to four: the complete figures

ClassesNordicIP filing packageDisbursementsTotal
1EUR 430EUR 50EUR 480
2EUR 580EUR 50EUR 630
3EUR 730EUR 50EUR 780
4EUR 880EUR 50EUR 930

Each class after the first adds EUR 150 to NordicIP’s package. The total covers the relevant official filing fee and our processing for a straightforward case. Where examination calls for a substantive response, NordicIP provides a focused assessment and agrees the additional prosecution stage before proceeding.

What the package turns into

A filing instruction often begins as a logo, an owner name and a paragraph about the business. It needs to become a legally clear application. NordicIP checks the applicant identity, prepares the mark representation, organises the goods and services under the Nice Classification, handles any priority details and files with PRH.

We then report the filing reference, receive PRH correspondence as appointed representative, explain examination developments in English and maintain the case record. Registration and the next renewal date are reported when the application completes its ordinary path.

Class planning for Finnish businesses and market entrants

A packaged-food brand may need class 29, 30, 31, 32 or 33 depending on the actual goods; “food and drink” is not one universal class. A financial technology business might require class 9 for software, class 36 for financial services and class 42 for hosted technology. A design studio could sit principally in class 42, while training and publishing activities raise different classes.

These distinctions have two effects. They set the filing fee, and they define the legal scope. NordicIP first maps the revenue-generating products and planned expansion, then removes terms that have no commercial role. That produces a class count worth paying for.

Language and representation

PRH’s online application service is available in Finnish, Swedish and English. An English-language filing selects Finnish or Swedish as the formal processing language. For an overseas owner, NordicIP supplies continuity: instructions and reporting remain in English while we manage the office-facing procedure and local requirements.

For an owner outside the European Economic Area, compliant ongoing representation is also relevant to the life of the registration. Our appointment covers active case management and official correspondence, giving the proprietor one accountable contact for filing, examination, renewal and later recordals.

Finland national registration versus EUTM

An EUTM protects Finland along with the other EU member states. A Finnish national filing creates a separate right on the PRH register. The national route can be attractive for a Finland-centred launch, a portfolio that values independent rights, or a mark whose broader EU risk profile needs a more focused strategy.

If the commercial plan covers several EU countries, the EUTM may provide a more efficient territorial package. Norway still needs its own protection. NordicIP compares the class costs, markets, earlier-right landscape and existing portfolio before recommending the filing structure.

Plan the cost through registration and renewal

The initial filing is the first portfolio event. A clean application may register within PRH’s current processing estimate and then enters a two-month opposition period after publication. NordicIP monitors the case, reports the registration and places its ten-year renewal on the docket.

If PRH raises an issue, the response is scoped around the objection rather than treated as an undefined extra. The client receives the document, our assessment, the recommended route and a written fee for that stage. This keeps the total investment connected to clear decisions throughout the life of the Finnish right.

Get an exact Finland trademark quote

Send the mark, legal owner details and a plain description of the products and services. If there is an earlier application, include its number and filing date so priority can be assessed. We will confirm the classes, published total and document list in a concise filing proposal.

Start through the NordicIP contact page. Our Finland trademark service sets out the wider filing, prosecution, opposition and renewal support available after the application is prepared.

Frequently asked questions

What is the official fee to apply for a trademark in Finland?
From 1 January 2026, the PRH online application fee is EUR 250 for one class and EUR 100 for each additional class.
What is NordicIP’s complete price for one class in Finland?
NordicIP’s published first-class package is EUR 430, including the official fee and filing service, plus EUR 50 disbursements: EUR 480 in total.
What does a three-class Finnish trademark cost through NordicIP?
The published package is EUR 730 for three classes plus EUR 50 disbursements, giving a complete total of EUR 780 for a straightforward application.
Is Finland covered by an EU trademark?
Yes. Finland is an EU member state. NordicIP can compare a focused Finnish national application with an EUTM covering Finland and the wider European Union.

// GET STARTED

Get a fixed-fee quote within one business day.

Request a quote

or call / WhatsApp +44 7927 091 525