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Advania is a Northern European IT services provider headquartered in
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. The company provides IT solutions to organizations across Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.


History

Advania has roots in three Nordic countries:
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. Over a long period of time each country generated a component of what eventually was braided into one company, Advania AB, in 2012. The company's origins trace back to 1939 with the founding of EJS, an office equipment repair workshop in Reykjavík. In the following decades, EJS expanded into computing and later merged with Skýrr, an Icelandic IT company established in 1952 by the
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and the City of
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to advance computing and record-keeping in Iceland. Skýrr was privatized in 1995. Eventually, EJS, Skýrr, and several other Icelandic IT companies merged, strengthening their presence in Iceland’s IT sector. In
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, Merkantildata Applikasjon (later known as Hands) was established in 1991, focusing on ERP solutions and IT consulting. In 2012, these entities merged to form Advania AB.


New markets

Since then, Advania has significantly grown its operations and geographical footprint through strategic acquisitions. When entering new markets, acquired companies have typically been rebranded under the Advania name, formalizing and consolidating operations locally. For instance, in Finland, Advania integrated several IT providers, including Vintor in 2019, Accountor ICT in 2020, Beveric in 2021, and Valtti in 2022, establishing Advania Finland as a key regional entity. The same approach was taken in Denmark in 2020 and the United Kingdom in 2021, further strengthening Advania’s presence across Northern Europe.


Business structure

Advania operates with a decentralized business structure, where local teams maintain autonomy in decision-making. The company describes itself as vendor-neutral, selecting technology solutions based on client needs rather than specific vendor partnerships.


Sustainability initiatives

In 2023, Advania announced the Dreamhouse, a 10,000 square meter IT equipment recycling facility in Enköping, Sweden. The facility, which opened in January 2025, has capacity to refurbish up to one million IT devices annually, helping reduce carbon footprints by up to 70% compared to new equipment. The Dreamhouse operates with solar energy and geothermal heating to minimize environmental impact.


Financial profile

As of 2024, Advania's pro-forma net sales reached SEK 18.6 billion. The company has demonstrated a compound annual growth rate of 25% over the past 15 years. Advania has been rated by international credit rating agencies, with S&P Global Ratings, Fitch Ratings, and Moody’s assigning the company a 'B' rating with a stable outlook, confirming its financial stability and growth potential. In March 2025, Advania completed a €375 million loan repricing, upsized to €425 million, which reduced interest rates by 75 basis points.


Ownership

In February 2021, it was announced a Goldman Sachs merchant banking division had acquired a majority share of Advania. The new owners committed to further accelerate Advania's growth both organically and through acquisitions. On August 10, 2021, Advania acquired
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from
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, who reinvested in the combined group through the IK IX Fund as a minority shareholder.


References

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