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Company type | Hlutafélag |
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Nasdaq Iceland: ORIGO | |
Industry | information technology |
Founded | 1946 |
Headquarters | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Key people | Jón Björnsson ( CEO) Hjalti Þórarinsson ( Chairman) |
Number of employees | 500 |
Website |
www |
Origo hf. is an Icelandic company that provides information technology services.
Origo has holdings in numerous subsidiaries: Applicon in Sweden, Denmark, UK and Iceland, ParX Business Consulting ehf., Dansupport in Denmark, Klak ehf., SimDex ehf. and Linkur ehf. It currently has approximately 750 employees.[ citation needed]
Origo claims it has predecessor companies stretching back to 1899. [1] In 1946 the company Skrifstofuvélar hf. was founded by Ottó A. Michelsen, and in 1949 it had acquired a private licence to sell IBM products in Iceland. In 1967, IBM Iceland was founded. Later in 1987, the company Gísli J. Johnsen-Skrifstofubúnaður hf. bought Skrifstofuvélar hf. and merged under the name Skrifstofuvélar-Sund hf. [1]
Origo was formed in 1992 as Nýherji, through the merger of IBM Iceland hf. and Skrifstofuvélar-Sund hf. [1] Shares in Nýherji were listed on the Iceland Stock Exchange from 1997. [2]
In January 2018, Nýherji and its subsidiaries Applicon and TM Software merged under the name Origo. [3]
In May 2019 it was announced that Origo had purchased all the shares in the IT company Strikamerki hf. [4]
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Company type | Hlutafélag |
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Nasdaq Iceland: ORIGO | |
Industry | information technology |
Founded | 1946 |
Headquarters | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Key people | Jón Björnsson ( CEO) Hjalti Þórarinsson ( Chairman) |
Number of employees | 500 |
Website |
www |
Origo hf. is an Icelandic company that provides information technology services.
Origo has holdings in numerous subsidiaries: Applicon in Sweden, Denmark, UK and Iceland, ParX Business Consulting ehf., Dansupport in Denmark, Klak ehf., SimDex ehf. and Linkur ehf. It currently has approximately 750 employees.[ citation needed]
Origo claims it has predecessor companies stretching back to 1899. [1] In 1946 the company Skrifstofuvélar hf. was founded by Ottó A. Michelsen, and in 1949 it had acquired a private licence to sell IBM products in Iceland. In 1967, IBM Iceland was founded. Later in 1987, the company Gísli J. Johnsen-Skrifstofubúnaður hf. bought Skrifstofuvélar hf. and merged under the name Skrifstofuvélar-Sund hf. [1]
Origo was formed in 1992 as Nýherji, through the merger of IBM Iceland hf. and Skrifstofuvélar-Sund hf. [1] Shares in Nýherji were listed on the Iceland Stock Exchange from 1997. [2]
In January 2018, Nýherji and its subsidiaries Applicon and TM Software merged under the name Origo. [3]
In May 2019 it was announced that Origo had purchased all the shares in the IT company Strikamerki hf. [4]