Advania AB | |
Industry: | Information technology |
Foundation: | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Location: | Stockholm, Sweden |
Locations: | 30+ offices in 11 countries (2022) |
Area Served: | Northern Europe |
Operating Income: | 15.4 billion ISK (2019) |
Owner: | Goldman Sachs and a Group of Swedish, Icelandic and Danish investors, led by Gestur G. Gestsson, chairman of the Board of Directors |
Num Employees: | 4,200+ Total 1,324 in Sweden 826 in Norway 627 UK 622 in Iceland 341 Finland 319 South Africa 49 Sri Lanka 47 Denmark 39 Serbia 8 USA and Canada |
Advania is a Nordic information technology service corporation headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] The company is the largest in its field in Iceland and the 9th largest in the Nordic countries.[2] Advania has corporate clients in the public and private sector. It provides a range of IT-services, platforms, cloud services, and support to multinational enterprises, governments, and businesses.
Advania has roots in three Nordic countries: Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Over a long period of time each country generated a component of what eventually was braided into one company, Advania AB, in 2012.
In 1939 the Icelandic entrepreneur Einar J. Skúlason founded EJS, an office equipment repair workshop in Reykjavik. He soon expanded his business, opened a store and started importing products like office machinery and cash registers. During World War II the company also repaired guns and lighters. EJS eventually became a dominant IT business in Iceland. In 1952 the Icelandic government and the city of Reykjavik founded Skýrr, an IT company whose purpose was to take a leading role in computing and recordkeeping in Iceland. The company was privatized in 1995 and later became an important element in a group of companies – including EJS – that merged under the Skýrr brand.
In 1971, the IT company Nokia Elektronic AB – later renamed Datapoint Svenska AB – was founded in Sweden. The company sold Datapoint computer terminals but later became a network company and a system integrator in Sweden. In 2003 Datapoint merged with Virtus AB, an IT-company which was founded in 1994. The new company was named Kerfi AB.
In 1991, Merkantildata Applikasjon was founded in Norway, originally as a business unit within Merkantildata (later ATEA). The company focused on implementing ERP solutions in the Nordic market, industry solutions for retail, property management, logistics, legal, and transport and waste management. In 2000 the company changed its name to Hands and was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. In 2005 Hands was unlisted, as it was acquired by the Icelandic company Kögun which later merged with Skýrr. Despite changes in ownership, Hands managed to acquire Nett.2.3 and Completo in 2005.
In 2012, Advania AB was born, when Skýrr, Kerfi and Hands merged. Since then four companies have been acquired and merged with Advania, the listed Swedish IT company Caperio included.
In 2019, the Finnish IT and digital service provider Vintor became Advania Finland. Accountor ICT became part of Advania in 2020 and in 2021 Beveric joined as well. In 2022 Valtti Kumppanit was acquired by Advania.
In February 2021, it was announced a Goldman Sachs merchant banking division had acquired a majority share of Advania. They became the owner by at least 51%. The new owners expressed their aim to further accelerate Advania's growth both organically and through acquisitions.[3]
On August 10, 2021, Advania acquired Visolit[4] from IK Partners[5], who reinvested in the combined group through the IK IX Fund as a minority shareholder.
In December 2021, Advania acquired[6] UK-based IT services company Content+Cloud, a full Solutions Partner for Microsoft Cloud with offices across the UK as well as South Africa and the US.
In November 2023 Content+Cloud, along with some of its subsidiary brands Perspective Risk, Sol-Tec and Azzure IT, rebranded as Advania in the UK[7] .
Advania UK continues to operate with additional subsidiary brands and businesses including Mirus IT[8], Sipcom[9], Fresh Intranet[10] and recently acquired IT reseller Servium[11] .