Two new companies launched in Örebro by young entrepreneurs

On New Year's Eve 2025, two new companies were registered in Örebro: Moas Shoebiz AB by a 42-year-old and Ep Management Agency AB by a 23-year-old. Both firms are based in the city, highlighting local entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneurship in Örebro received a boost with two new company registrations on December 30, 2025. First, Moas Shoebiz AB was launched by a 42-year-old. The firm is described as operating within its specified sector, though details beyond the name—suggesting ties to shoes and business—are not detailed.

On the same day, Ep Management Agency AB was registered with the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket) by a 23-year-old. This consulting company is headquartered in Örebro and focuses on management services. The registration marks a young entrepreneur's entry into the market.

These launches reflect a trend of local business activity in Örebro, a city known for its central location in Sweden. No further details on the owners' backgrounds or future plans are available in the reports, but they underscore ongoing interest in starting ventures in the region.

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