Subscription to announcements
Last updated: 28 November 2024.
If you need daily or weekly updates, you may, without charge, subscribe to information from our announcement page.
There are three different types of subscriptions
You can, among other things, subscribe to announcements regarding
- changes of names and addresses
- roles and capital
- approved annual accounts
- merger and demerger
- dissolution
- bankruptcy, compulsory liquidation
- debt settlement proceedings
You can subscribe to up to 5000 organisation numbers. In the subscription period you can add or remove organisation numbers.
You can subscribe to information about
- bankruptcies
- debt settlement proceedings
You can subscribe to up to 5000 national ID numbers/d numbers.
You can subscribe to information from the entire country, a part of the country, county or municipality
Choose between
- all announcements
- dissolution/striking off
- business name
- changes
- bankruptcy/compulsory liquidation
- notice to creditors
- approved annual accounts
- political parties
- debt settlement proceedings
- announcements from the Foundation Authority
Subscription terms
The subscription is connected to a registered email address and cannot be changed. A new subscriber must register as a separate user in our webshop.
Terms of delivery
You will receive daily or weekly deliveries on email with a link to each announcement.
Daily deliveries contain announcements from the day before and are sent by email early in the morning from Tuesday to Saturday.
Weekly deliveries contain announcements from the week before and are sent by email on Saturday or Sunday evening.
Terms and conditions for applying the service
If you want to apply information from the Brønnøysund Register Centre, you are obliged to state the origin source.
We are not responsible for any content errors of the information, neither any consequences of shutdown, curtailments of availability or other system errors.
We can at any given time through this subscription make changes to the components of available information and services.
Processing personal data
The service may involve the processing of personal data. In such cases, you must ensure that the subsequent use of the data complies with all requirements for personal data processing, security requirements, etc., in accordance with applicable Norwegian privacy legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016), and, in some cases, the ICT regulations.
The data controller, whether it is a natural or legal person processing the personal data, is independently responsible for complying with the obligations set forth by applicable legislation, including ensuring that there is a legal basis for the processing.