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Invoice details
We ask that invoices be sent primarily as online invoices.
ONLINE INVOICING ADDRESS
Our company information | |
Name | Ranuan Seudun Matkailu Oy |
VAT-number | 0487434-6 |
E-invoicing address | 003704874346001 |
Our online invoicing operator is | Maventa |
Operator broker ID | 003721291126 |
Email billing address | invoice-04874346001@kollektor.fi |
If you are not able to send invoices electronically, please send paper invoices to the following address:
Ranuan Seudun Matkailu Oy
04874346001
PL 100
80020 Kollektor Scan
Please note the following:
- The serial number in each invoice’s address field, not only on the envelope.
- Only black text.
- Send only invoices with attachments to scanning.
- Do not use staples.
You can also send PDF-invoices, following these instructions:
- Invoices sent as e-mail attachments.
- Only one invoice per file, which includes all the pages of the invoice.
- You can send multiple invoices in one email. All files with an individual name.
- One e-mail can be maximum 10Mb.
- PDF-files need to be real PDF-documents, version 1.3 or newer.
- PDF-files cannot be locked or password-protected.
- The dimension of the document can be maximum 210 x 297 mm.
- The name of the attachment can only include the regular marks: a-z, A-Z, 0-9.
Location & arrival Ranua as a travel destination
Ranua is located in Southern Lapland, along national road 78, about an hour’s drive from Rovaniemi and 2 hours from Oulu, Kemi and Kuusamo. The nearest airport and train station are located in Rovaniemi. There is daily bus service between Rovaniemi and Ranua.
Even though we are close to good transport connections, it is not a long way to the wilderness. In Ranua, located in the middle of forests and marshes, you can experience the authentic arctic nature and the village culture of Lapland. The area offers a wide range of program services and accommodation options. Ranua is known as the cloudberry capital of Finland and it is also known for Ranua Wildlife Park, where Finland’s only polar bear resides.