Netcompany A/S

Netcompany A/S is a Danish IT services company that specializes in delivering business-critical IT solutions to both public and private sector clients across multiple countries, including Denmark, Norway, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Poland, and Vietnam. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Copenhagen, the company provides a wide range of services, including the development, maintenance, and operation of IT solutions in areas such as digital platforms, application development, cognitive computing, e-commerce, enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, and data management. Netcompany serves diverse sectors, including finance, government, manufacturing, retail, telecommunications, and utilities, utilizing advanced technologies to enhance business efficiency and effectiveness. With approximately 400 employees across offices in Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Aalborg, Netcompany emphasizes a combination of technical expertise and agile delivery to meet client needs.

Richard Davies

UK Country Managing Partner

Past deals in Denmark

SDC

Acquisition in 2025
The SDC Group originally emerged from the association of Danish savings banks' computer centres. The association was established in 1963 in order to meet the electronic banking needs of Danish savings banks. Then as now, the basic concept was: working together to achieve lower costs for the individual through economies of scale. The first centre under SDC, the Copenhagen centre became operational in 1964. In 1966 another centre was opened in Århus and another in Odense the year after that. At the time it was important for the savings banks and operational centres to be close to one another. As the 1960´s progressed, SDC's market share increased sharply. By the start of the 1970´s - just ten years after being established - virtually all Danish savings banks which needed EDP services had joined SDC.
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