FCCA Market Definitions

English-language access to Finnish competition authority merger decisions — Nordic competition law made searchable

About Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority

The Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority (FCCA) is Finland's national competition authority. It reviews mergers with a Finnish dimension and has developed market definition precedent in sectors such as retail, telecoms, energy, and transport. Decisions are published primarily in Finnish and Swedish.

Why FCCA Market Definitions Matter

  • Finland's merger control regime produces detailed market definitions for Nordic sectors such as retail, media, and transport
  • FCCA decisions are relevant alongside Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish cases in cross-border Nordic transactions
  • Non-Finnish speakers gain efficient access to Finnish precedent through CuriAI's English-language search

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FCCA?

The Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority (FCCA) is Finland's national competition and consumer authority. It enforces Finnish competition law and reviews mergers meeting Finnish thresholds.

In which languages are FCCA decisions published?

FCCA merger decisions are generally published in Finnish (and in some cases Swedish). CuriAI makes their market definitions searchable in English for international practitioners.