History: Invoicing without a company in Sweden
Self-employment was born in the 1990s
The ability to invoice without a company emerged in Sweden in the late 1990s as a response to a growing need among freelancers and consultants. Today it is an established solution for hundreds of thousands of Swedes.
Frilans Finans was founded in 1999 and was one of the first umbrella companies to offer this service in the Swedish market. They paved the way for an entirely new industry.
Rapid growth in the 2000s
During the 2000s, the market grew steadily. Increasing numbers of consultants, creatives, and IT professionals needed a flexible solution to invoice for assignments without starting their own company. It quickly became standard in many industries.
Today there are around 10 major umbrella companies in the Swedish market, all offering similar services with different focuses and fee models, among them Paidin, founded in 2015.
Invoicing without a company and the modern job market
With the growth of the gig economy and more people working flexibly, the ability to invoice without a company has become even more relevant. It is now completely normal to:
- Take multiple assignments from different clients
- Work both as an employee and invoice without a company simultaneously
- Switch between different forms of work throughout the year
According to current statistics, hundreds of thousands of Swedes invoice without a company through self-employment, from established consultants to new creatives just starting out.
Today
Invoicing without a company through self-employment is now an established and completely legal model. It is regulated by Swedish law and authorities, and a recognized way of working in the modern job market: flexible, simple, and professional.