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TENS of thousands of businesses, including a growing number in the UK, have taken advantage of a way to beat Brexit by setting up electronically in a small Baltic country – and their number is growing steadily. From the comfort of their home countries, they have become part of Estonia’s e-Residency programme, which started in late 2014 in one of the world’s most digitised societies. Last year, despite the economic and social havoc caused by Covid-19, the number of e-Residency applications grew by almost 13,000 taking the number of e-residents to more than 62,000. “E-residents started 3350 companies with the majority being in sectors including IT and communications, professional, scientific and technical services, trade and commerce, and finance and insurance,” said the programme’s Hannah Brown. “The e-Residency Marketplace added 19 new service providers offering everything from company establishment and bookkeeping, to legal and country-focused tax consulting