We advised the Finnish fintech company Sortter Oy’s Estonian arm, Sortter OÜ, on obtaining a credit intermediary licence in Estonia.
Establishing Estonian arm
By establishing and licensing its Estonian subsidiary, Sortter extends its well-established loan comparison services to the Estonian market through its local website, sortter.ee. Sortter’s expansion into Estonia is driven by a commitment to offer good value, promote financial literacy, and provide a service that empowers clients to make better financial choices. Receiving this licence enables Sortter to offer its comparison services to Estonian consumers.
“Receiving the credit intermediary license in Estonia is a significant milestone for Sortter as we continue to expand our services across Europe. Estonia, in particular, represents a key market for us due to its growing demand for fully transparent financial comparison services. By extending our operations here, we aim to empower Estonian consumers with better financial choices, just as we have successfully done in Finland,” comments Sortter’s CEO Markus Huhdanpää.
Sortter – sorting the best deals
Sortter, established in Finland in 2018, is a fintech company that compares financial services in a similar way to how hotels or flights are compared online. Using its advanced algorithm, Sortter offers fair, free-of-charge comparisons tailored to the needs of each client.
Our services and project team
We assisted Sortter throughout the company establishment and licensing process, including in drafting internal rules, guidelines, service and cooperation agreements, and other necessary documentation. We also advised during the fit-and-proper proceedings for Sortter managers, and handled licensing proceedings related to communication with the Estonian Financial Supervision and Resolution Authority.
Our team was led by our counsel Jane Eespõld and senior associate Kamilla Alma Vilderson, and was supported by partners Kätlin Krisak and Paul Künnap; counsels Pirkko-Liis Harkmaa and Hetti Lump-Kivisaari; senior associates Krista Ševerev, Liisa Maria Kuuskmaa, Olivia Kranich and Robin Teever; associates Vladislav Leiri and Kadri Puu; and legal assistants Karl Oskar Pungas and Robin Sarapuu.
Sortter OÜ is a subsidiary of the parent company Sortter Oy.