2023-08-18
Consid Defies Trends with Strong Performance in First Half of 2023
In the presentation of the results for the first half of 2023, IT and communications company Consid stands out by once again showcasing robust figures. In addition to increased revenue, the company has also opened multiple new offices and welcomed 300 new employees.
– After a challenging six months for many, marked by a weaker economy and a shifting market, I am incredibly proud of all our employees and the results we have collectively achieved at Consid, stated Peter Hellgren, CEO of Consid.
The year 2022 was a record-breaking year for Consid. During Q3, the revenue surged dramatically by 51.6 percent compared to the previous year, surpassing the two-billion mark for total annual turnover.
As the figures for the first half of 2023 are presented, there are no signs of the success abating. Consid continues to elevate its revenue by an impressive 30.7%, equivalent to 1360 Mn sek, while also securing numerous significant strategic framework agreements.
– We have entered into several comprehensive, strategic, and long-term agreements with essential governmental bodies and major private enterprises. We have further cultivated relationships with existing clients and have forged valuable new collaborations that we eagerly anticipate developing further, remarked Christofer Fagerström, Head of Sales at Consid.
Concurrent with the company’s expansion into additional cities across northern Europe, the number of employees has surged significantly over the past six months. A total of 300 new employees have joined the organization, with more anticipated to join before year-end.
Peter Hellgren attributes much of this success to Consid’s robust corporate culture.
– We place great emphasis on creating a corporate culture where everyone thrives. By collaboratively shaping a workplace alongside our employees and allowing each individual’s distinct qualities and competencies to shine, not only will each person flourish, but the entire organization will evolve, he affirmed.