Nyherji

Origo hf
Public
Traded as Nasdaq Iceland: ORIGO
Industry information technology
Founded 1946
Headquarters Reykjavik, Iceland
Key people
Finnur Oddsson
(CEO)

Ívar Kristjánsson
(Chairman)
Number of employees
750
Website www.origo.is

Nýherji is an Icelandic company that provides information technology services.

Profile

Nýherji 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.

History

Nýherji was formed in 1992 through the merger of IBM Iceland hf. and Skrifstofuvélar-Sund hf. The company's roots can be traced as far back as 1899, noting Skrifstofuvélar-Sund's operation with the very inception of “office machines” in Iceland, although it did not exist as a company until 1990. However, 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, a company by the name Gísli J. Johnsen-Skrifstofubúnaður hf. bought Skrifstofuvélar hf. and merged under the name Skrifstofuvélar-Sund hf.[1] Shares in Nýherji were listed on the Iceland Stock Exchange in 1995.

On the 1st of January 2018, Nýherji and its subsidiaries Applicon and TM Software merged under the name Origo.[2]

References

  1. https://www.origo.is/um-origo/saga/
  2. "Nýherji og dótturfélög verða að Origo". Retrieved 2018-05-10.
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