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'''Nortal''' is a [[Multinational corporation|multinational]] [[Strategy|strategic]] [[Social change|change]] and [[technology]] company headquartered in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]], with operations in the [[United States|US]], [[Europe]], the [[Middle East]] and [[Africa]].<ref>[http://www.bbn.ee/article/2009/11/27/Estonian_IT_company_ranked_2nd_on_the_Baltic_marketplace Estonian IT company ranked 2nd on the Baltic marketplace]</ref><ref>[http://bbn.ee/?PublicationId=51336e4a-5486-419c-b3df-69fd8390d336 Webmedia seeking growth in Middle East and Africa]</ref>
'''Nortal''' is a [[Multinational corporation|multinational]] [[Strategy|strategic]] [[Social change|change]] and [[technology]] company headquartered in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]], with operations in the [[United States|US]], [[Europe]], the [[Middle East]] and [[Africa]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bbn.ee/article/2009/11/27/Estonian_IT_company_ranked_2nd_on_the_Baltic_marketplace|title=Estonian IT company ranked 2nd on the Baltic marketplace|accessdate=3 May 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aripaev.ee/|title=Majandus- ja äriuudised Eestist ja välismaalt.|website=www.aripaev.ee|accessdate=3 May 2023}}</ref>


Nortal provides [[public sector]] and [[private sector]] clients data-driven [[business transformation]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.unquote.com/cee/official-record/3000778/enterprise-investors-in-eur123m-nortal-exit|title=Enterprise Investors in €12.3m Nortal exit {{!}} Unquote|newspaper=http://www.unquote.com|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> Most notably a large part of the [[Digital transformation|digitalization]] of Estonia's governmental [[e-services]] has been planned and implemented by Nortal and its Estonian predecessor Webmedia.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bqlive.co.uk/2013/12/16/nortal-chiefs-new-world-order/|title=Nortal chief's new world order|website=bqlive.co.uk|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> Nortal is a keen promoter of [[good governance]] through [[e-government]] focusing on removing obstacles of [[Human development (humanity)|human development]], reducing hidden [[transaction cost]]s in societies, increasing [[Transparency (behavior)|transparency]] of administration, reducing [[Muda (Japanese term)|waste]] and increasing overall procedural [[efficiency]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://nortal.com/government/ease-of-doing-business/|title=Ease of Doing Business - Nortal|newspaper=Nortal|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>
Nortal provides [[public sector]] and [[private sector]] clients data-driven [[business transformation]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite news|url=http://www.unquote.com/cee/official-record/3000778/enterprise-investors-in-eur123m-nortal-exit|title=Enterprise Investors in €12.3m Nortal exit {{!}} Unquote|newspaper=http://www.unquote.com|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> Most notably a large part of the [[Digital transformation|digitalization]] of Estonia's governmental [[e-services]] has been planned and implemented by Nortal and its Estonian predecessor Webmedia.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bqlive.co.uk/2013/12/16/nortal-chiefs-new-world-order/|title=Nortal chief's new world order|website=bqlive.co.uk|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> Nortal is a keen promoter of [[good governance]] through [[e-government]] focusing on removing obstacles of [[Human development (humanity)|human development]], reducing hidden [[transaction cost]]s in societies, increasing [[Transparency (behavior)|transparency]] of administration, reducing [[Muda (Japanese term)|waste]] and increasing overall procedural [[efficiency]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://nortal.com/government/ease-of-doing-business/|title=Ease of Doing Business - Nortal|newspaper=Nortal|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
[[Image:WebmediaGroupHeadquartersTallinnEstonia.JPG|thumb|Nortal headquarters in Ülemiste City, Tallinn, Estonia.]]
[[Image:WebmediaGroupHeadquartersTallinnEstonia.JPG|thumb|Nortal headquarters in Ülemiste City, Tallinn, Estonia.]]
2000 Nortal was established under the name Webmedia in [[Tartu]], Estonia.


* '''2000:''' Nortal was established under the name Webmedia in [[Tartu]], Estonia.
2006 Webmedia expanded operations to [[Lithuania]], [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]], doubling the number of employees from 62 to 126.
* '''2006:''' Webmedia expanded operations to [[Lithuania]], [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]], doubling the number of employees from 62 to 126.
* '''2008:'''
** Webmedia opened a branch office in [[Qatar]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tigerprises.com/2009/01/webmedia-goes-fishing-in-middle-east-video/|title=ManBetx万博全站APP最新版-ManBetx万博全站|website=www.tigerprises.com|accessdate=3 May 2023}}</ref>
** Deloitte & Touché ranked Webmedia among the 30 fastest-growing companies in [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]], and among the 500 fastest-growing technology companies in the EMEA region.
* '''2009:''' In July, Webmedia Group signed a contract to participate in the development of Qatar's e-state.
* '''2010:''' Webmedia acquired the healthcare unit of Cybernetica AS, adding laboratory information system to eHealth product line.
* '''2011:''' Webmedia Group AS acquired Finnish CCC Corporation Oy,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-05-16/webmedia-of-estonia-purchases-finnish-software-developer-ccc|title=Webmedia of Estonia Purchases Finnish Software Developer CCC|newspaper=Bloomberg.com|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> a systems' development partner for [[telecommunication]], [[Freight transport|shipping]] and [[Heavy industry|industrial]] companies, resulting in the largest [[software development]] company in the Baltics,<ref>[http://webmedia.eu/news/webmedia-and-ccc-to-merge-creating-software-development-leader/ Webmedia and CCC to merge, creating software development leader] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322181033/http://webmedia.eu/news/webmedia-and-ccc-to-merge-creating-software-development-leader/ |date=2012-03-22 }}</ref> and they rebranded into '''Nortal'''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nortal.com/about-us/press#webmedia-group-and-ccc-corporation-to-adopt-a-common-name-and-image|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828221215/http://www.nortal.com/about-us/press|url-status=dead|title=Webmedia Group and CCC Corporation to adopt a common name and image|archivedate=28 August 2016|accessdate=3 May 2023}}</ref>
* '''2012:'''
** Nortal helped create the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS (Government Integrated Financial Management and Information System<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://gifmis.gov.ng/gifmis/index.php/2-uncategorised?start=4|title=Welcome to GIFMIS - Government Integrated Financial Management Information System|website=gifmis.gov.ng|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>) for the federal government of [[Nigeria]], an integral part of the [[Treasury single account|Treasury Single Account]] (TSA) financial policy, going on to save N153 billion and uncover about 46,000 ghost workers by 2013.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/141485-%E2%80%AAnigeria-saves-n153bn-from-ghost-workers-other-fiscal-measures-okonjo-iweala.html|title=Nigeria saves N153bn from ghost workers, other fiscal measures- Okonjo-Iweala - Premium Times Nigeria|date=2013-07-23|newspaper=Premium Times Nigeria|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>
** Nortal was the IT-partner for the first Estonian e-census in which 66% of the population participated over the internet.
** One of the founding members, [[Taavi Kotka]] left Nortal to become the first [[Chief information officer|Chief Information Officer]] of the Estonian government and one of the founders of the e-Residency program.<ref>{{Cite news |date=15 October 2012 |title=Taavi Kotka: Hüvasti, Webmedia! |url=http://www.director.ee/taavi-kotka-huvasti-webmedia/ |newspaper=Ajakiri Director}}</ref>
* '''2013:''' Nortal and Fast Enterprises won €226 million tender to supply the Finnish Tax Administration with a new tax system.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vero.fi/fi-FI/Tietoa_Verohallinnosta/Medialle/Lehdistotiedotteet/Verohallinto_valitsi_FastNortalryhmittym(27144|title=Verohallinto > Verohallinto valitsi Fast-Nortal-ryhmittymän uuden verotusjärjestelmänsä toimittajaksi|website=vero.fi|access-date=2017-01-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103003655/https://www.vero.fi/fi-FI/Tietoa_Verohallinnosta/Medialle/Lehdistotiedotteet/Verohallinto_valitsi_FastNortalryhmittym(27144|archive-date=2017-01-03|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* '''2016:'''
** Nortal creates a government e-services portal for the [[Sultan]]ate of [[Oman]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://nortal.com/blog/invest-easy-portal-nortal-propels-oman-127-places-world-bank-ranking/|title=Invest Easy portal by Nortal propels Oman 127 places up in World Bank ranking - Nortal|date=2016-11-09|newspaper=Nortal|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>
** Nortal acquired [[marketing automation]] and [[lead management]] company Element, based in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.err.ee/v/business/5db050ff-e579-4100-b217-3350c9436daa/swedish-marketing-automation-firm-element-to-merge-with-estonian-software-developer-nortal|title=Swedish marketing automation firm Element to merge with Estonian software developer Nortal|newspaper=Sport|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>
** Nortal Group shareholders bought back 50% of Group shares from Enterprise Investors and LHV Pension Funds, regaining full ownership of the company.
* '''2018:'''
** Nortal opens an office in [[Düsseldorf]], [[Germany]].
** Nortal acquires U.S. Company Dev9, <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2018/nortal-acquire-cloud-modernization-startup-dev9-will-expand-seattle-area-footprint/|title=Nortal acquires cloud modernization startup Dev9, will expand Seattle-area footprint|date=2018-10-02|work=GeekWire|access-date=2018-10-02|language=en-US}}</ref> expanding its North American footprint.
* '''2020:'''
** Nortal announced selling off its marketing automation division in Sweden via a management buyout.<ref>{{Cite web |last=курс |first=The Baltic Course-Балтийский |title=Estonia's Nortal divesting Swedish marketing automation division in MBO |url=http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/markets_and_companies/://www.baltic-course.com/eng/markets_and_companies/?doc=154172&underline=nortal |access-date=2023-01-16 |website=The Baltic Course {{!}} Baltic States news & analytics}}</ref>
** Nortal acquired Schütze AG,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2020-09-10|title=Nortal to acquire Schütze, a recognized digitalization company in Germany|url=https://nortal.com/blog/nortal-to-acquire-schutze-a-recognized-strategic-consulting-and-it-solutions-company-in-germany/|access-date=2021-04-20|website=Nortal}}</ref> a leading strategic consulting and software engineering company in Germany. The merge strengthened Nortal’s expansion strategy in Europe, creating a transatlantic digital transformation powerhouse of 1000 experts.


== Spin-off businesses ==
2008 – Webmedia opened a branch office operates in [[Qatar]].<ref>[http://www.tigerprises.com/2009/01/webmedia-goes-fishing-in-middle-east-video/ Webmedia Sets Foot in the Middle East]</ref> In July 2009, Webmedia Group signed a contract to participate in the development of Qatar's e-state.
Over the years Nortal has been the start for several spin-off businesses, which continue to operate as separate companies, such as:


* [[ZeroTurnaround]]
2008 – Deloitte & Touché ranked Webmedia among the 30 fastest-growing companies in [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]], and among the 500 fastest-growing technology companies in the EMEA region.


* [[Plumbr]]
2010 Webmedia acquired the healthcare unit of Cybernetica AS, adding laboratory information system to eHealth product line.
* eInvoices Centre

* OpenText ECM<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ituudised.ee/uudised/2016/01/20/nortal-muus-osa-arist-ekstootajaile/ |title=Nortal müüs osa ärist ekstöötajaile - IT uudised |access-date=2017-01-02 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161024005556/http://www.ituudised.ee/uudised/2016/01/20/nortal-muus-osa-arist-ekstootajaile |archivedate=2016-10-24 }}</ref>
2011 Webmedia Group AS acquired Finnish CCC Corporation Oy,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-05-16/webmedia-of-estonia-purchases-finnish-software-developer-ccc|title=Webmedia of Estonia Purchases Finnish Software Developer CCC|newspaper=Bloomberg.com|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> a systems' development partner for [[telecommunication]], [[Freight transport|shipping]] and [[Heavy industry|industrial]] companies, resulting in the largest [[software development]] company in the Baltics.<ref>[http://webmedia.eu/news/webmedia-and-ccc-to-merge-creating-software-development-leader/ Webmedia and CCC to merge, creating software development leader] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322181033/http://webmedia.eu/news/webmedia-and-ccc-to-merge-creating-software-development-leader/ |date=2012-03-22 }}</ref> They rebranded into '''Nortal'''.<ref>[http://www.nortal.com/about-us/press#webmedia-group-and-ccc-corporation-to-adopt-a-common-name-and-image Webmedia Group and CCC Corporation to adopt a common name and image] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828221215/http://www.nortal.com/about-us/press |date=2016-08-28 }}</ref>
* Leanest Ltd.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.aripaev.ee/uudised/2016/07/01/nortal-muub-uhe-eesti-arisuuna-tootajatele/ |title=Nortal m??b ?he Eesti ?risuuna t??tajatele - ?rip?ev |access-date=2017-01-02 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160826113425/http://www.aripaev.ee/uudised/2016/07/01/nortal-muub-uhe-eesti-arisuuna-tootajatele |archivedate=2016-08-26 }}</ref>

2012 – Nortal helped create the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS (Government Integrated Financial Management and Information System<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://gifmis.gov.ng/gifmis/index.php/2-uncategorised?start=4|title=Welcome to GIFMIS - Government Integrated Financial Management Information System|website=gifmis.gov.ng|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>) for the federal government of [[Nigeria]], an integral part of the [[Treasury single account|Treasury Single Account]] (TSA) financial policy. It goes on to save N153 billion and uncover about 46,000 ghost workers by 2013.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/141485-%E2%80%AAnigeria-saves-n153bn-from-ghost-workers-other-fiscal-measures-okonjo-iweala.html|title=Nigeria saves N153bn from ghost workers, other fiscal measures- Okonjo-Iweala - Premium Times Nigeria|date=2013-07-23|newspaper=Premium Times Nigeria|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>

2012 – Nortal was the IT-partner for the first Estonian e-census 66% of the population participated in the census over the internet.

2013 Nortal and Fast Enterprises won €226 million tender to supply the Finnish Tax Administration with a new tax system.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vero.fi/fi-FI/Tietoa_Verohallinnosta/Medialle/Lehdistotiedotteet/Verohallinto_valitsi_FastNortalryhmittym(27144|title=Verohallinto > Verohallinto valitsi Fast-Nortal-ryhmittymän uuden verotusjärjestelmänsä toimittajaksi|website=vero.fi|access-date=2017-01-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103003655/https://www.vero.fi/fi-FI/Tietoa_Verohallinnosta/Medialle/Lehdistotiedotteet/Verohallinto_valitsi_FastNortalryhmittym(27144|archive-date=2017-01-03|url-status=dead}}</ref>

2016 – Nortal creates a government e-services portal for the [[Sultan]]ate of [[Oman]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://nortal.com/blog/invest-easy-portal-nortal-propels-oman-127-places-world-bank-ranking/|title=Invest Easy portal by Nortal propels Oman 127 places up in World Bank ranking - Nortal|date=2016-11-09|newspaper=Nortal|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>

2016 – Nortal acquired [[marketing automation]] and [[lead management]] company Element, based in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.err.ee/v/business/5db050ff-e579-4100-b217-3350c9436daa/swedish-marketing-automation-firm-element-to-merge-with-estonian-software-developer-nortal|title=Swedish marketing automation firm Element to merge with Estonian software developer Nortal|newspaper=Sport|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>

2016 – Nortal Group shareholders bought back 50% of Group shares from Enterprise Investors and LHV Pension Funds, regaining full ownership of the company.

2018 – Nortal opens an office in [[Düsseldorf]], [[Germany]].

2018 – Nortal acquires U.S. Company Dev9 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2018/nortal-acquire-cloud-modernization-startup-dev9-will-expand-seattle-area-footprint/|title=Nortal acquires cloud modernization startup Dev9, will expand Seattle-area footprint|date=2018-10-02|work=GeekWire|access-date=2018-10-02|language=en-US}}</ref> expanding its North American footprint.

2020 – Nortal announced selling off its marketing automation division in Sweden via a management buyout.<ref>{{Cite web |last=курс |first=The Baltic Course-Балтийский |title=Estonia's Nortal divesting Swedish marketing automation division in MBO |url=http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/markets_and_companies/://www.baltic-course.com/eng/markets_and_companies/?doc=154172&underline=nortal |access-date=2023-01-16 |website=The Baltic Course {{!}} Baltic States news & analytics}}</ref>

2020 – Nortal acquired Schütze AG,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2020-09-10|title=Nortal to acquire Schütze, a recognized digitalization company in Germany|url=https://nortal.com/blog/nortal-to-acquire-schutze-a-recognized-strategic-consulting-and-it-solutions-company-in-germany/|access-date=2021-04-20|website=Nortal|language=en-US}}</ref> a leading strategic consulting and software engineering company in Germany. The merge strengthened Nortal’s expansion strategy in Europe, creating a transatlantic digital transformation powerhouse of 1000 experts.

Over the years Nortal has been the start for several spin-off businesses, which continue to operate as separate companies – [[ZeroTurnaround]], [[Plumbr]], eInvoices Centre, OpenText ECM<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ituudised.ee/uudised/2016/01/20/nortal-muus-osa-arist-ekstootajaile/ |title=Nortal müüs osa ärist ekstöötajaile - IT uudised |access-date=2017-01-02 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161024005556/http://www.ituudised.ee/uudised/2016/01/20/nortal-muus-osa-arist-ekstootajaile |archivedate=2016-10-24 }}</ref> and Leanest Ltd.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.aripaev.ee/uudised/2016/07/01/nortal-muub-uhe-eesti-arisuuna-tootajatele/ |title=Nortal m??b ?he Eesti ?risuuna t??tajatele - ?rip?ev |access-date=2017-01-02 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160826113425/http://www.aripaev.ee/uudised/2016/07/01/nortal-muub-uhe-eesti-arisuuna-tootajatele |archivedate=2016-08-26 }}</ref>

One of the founding members, [[Taavi Kotka]] left Nortal in 2012 to become the first [[Chief information officer|Chief Information Officer]] of the Estonian government and one of the founders of the e-Residency program.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.director.ee/taavi-kotka-huvasti-webmedia/|title = Taavi Kotka: Hüvasti, Webmedia!| newspaper=Ajakiri Director |date = 15 October 2012}}</ref>


== Areas of expertise ==
== Areas of expertise ==
Among some of its most noteworthy projects are also the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS for the federal government of [[Nigeria]],<ref>http://oagf.gov.ng/gifmis/</ref> e-tax system for [[Botswana]] Unified Revenue Service (BURS) and Invest Easy,<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.muscatdaily.com/Archive/Oman/Nortal-s-Invest-Easy-Portal-helps-businesses-444o/| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150806142911/http://www.muscatdaily.com/Archive/Oman/Nortal-s-Invest-Easy-Portal-helps-businesses-444o| archive-date = 2015-08-06| title = Nortal's Invest Easy Portal helps businesses - Oman - Muscat Daily}}</ref> major government e-services portal for the [[Sultanate of Oman]].
Among some of its most noteworthy projects are also the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS for the federal government of [[Nigeria]],<ref>[http://oagf.gov.ng/gifmis/ GIFMIS] oagf.gov.ng</ref> e-tax system for [[Botswana]] Unified Revenue Service (BURS) and Invest Easy,<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.muscatdaily.com/Archive/Oman/Nortal-s-Invest-Easy-Portal-helps-businesses-444o/| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150806142911/http://www.muscatdaily.com/Archive/Oman/Nortal-s-Invest-Easy-Portal-helps-businesses-444o| archive-date = 2015-08-06| title = Nortal's Invest Easy Portal helps businesses - Oman - Muscat Daily}}</ref> major government e-services portal for the [[Sultanate of Oman]].
Invest Easy is widely acknowledged and awarded EODB (ease of doing business) project that has had substantial impact on local business environment and climate in [[Oman]]. Following successful launch and implementation of Invest Easy portal, Oman made an unprecedented leap in the Ease of Doing Business Ranking of World Bank's annual Doing Business 2017 report, jumping 127 places in category ’Starting a Business’ compared to previous year.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/good_for_business/?doc=125324/|title=Invest Easy portal by Nortal propels Oman 127 places up in World Bank ranking|newspaper=The Baltic Course &#124; Baltic States News & Analytics }}</ref>
Invest Easy is widely acknowledged and awarded EODB (ease of doing business) project that has had substantial impact on local business environment and climate in [[Oman]]. Following successful launch and implementation of Invest Easy portal, Oman made an unprecedented leap in the Ease of Doing Business Ranking of World Bank's annual Doing Business 2017 report, jumping 127 places in category ’Starting a Business’ compared to previous year.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/good_for_business/?doc=125324/|title=Invest Easy portal by Nortal propels Oman 127 places up in World Bank ranking|newspaper=The Baltic Course &#124; Baltic States News & Analytics }}</ref>
Invest Easy has also been awarded: H H Sheikh Salem al Ali al Sabah Informatics Award 2016 in the Government category; Al Roya Economic Award for Best Government to Business e-service; GCC e-Government Award for Best Government to Business e-service etc. UNCTAD (GER.co rating
Invest Easy has also been awarded: H H Sheikh Salem al Ali al Sabah Informatics Award 2016 in the Government category; Al Roya Economic Award for Best Government to Business e-service; GCC e-Government Award for Best Government to Business e-service etc. UNCTAD (GER.co rating)
<ref>https://ger.co/</ref>) rated Invest Easy portal in Oman with a perfect score of 10/10, naming it one of the five best government-to-business (G2B) solutions in the world{{Update inline|date=August 2020|reason=}}
<ref>[https://ger.co/ GER website]</ref> rated Invest Easy portal in Oman with a perfect score of 10/10, naming it one of the five best government-to-business (G2B) solutions in the world{{Update inline|date=August 2020|reason=}}


Among other examples, in Germany the company launched an award-winning pilot to manage digital prescriptions, paired with medical video consultations in the federal state of Hessen, together with Optica and other partners.{{Citation needed|date=September 2014|reason=Huh? Three-legged towers are common. What is this supposed to mean?}}
Among other examples, in Germany the company launched an award-winning pilot to manage digital prescriptions, paired with medical video consultations in the federal state of Hessen, together with Optica and other partners.{{Citation needed|date=September 2014|reason=Huh? Three-legged towers are common. What is this supposed to mean?}}
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== People ==
== People ==
The company has been owned entirely by employees since 2016.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.unquote.com/cee/official-record/3000778/enterprise-investors-in-eur123m-nortal-exit|title=Enterprise Investors in €12.3m Nortal exit {{!}} Unquote|newspaper=http://www.unquote.com|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> The chairman of the board of Nortal is Priit Alamäe. The management board members include [https://www.inforegister.ee/10391131-WEBMEDIA-GROUP-AS Andre Krull, Jaanus Erlemann and Neringa Narbutiene].
The company has been owned entirely by employees since 2016.<ref name="auto"/> The chairman of the board of Nortal is Priit Alamäe. The management board members include [https://www.inforegister.ee/10391131-WEBMEDIA-GROUP-AS Andre Krull, Jaanus Erlemann and Neringa Narbutiene].


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 21:58, 5 January 2024

Nortal
Company typePrivate
IndustryBusiness transformation, Government contractor, IT consulting
FoundedTartu, Estonia (incorporated 2000 (2000))
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Priit Alamäe (CEO)
Revenue 100.3 million (2020)
Number of employees
1000+ (2021)
Websitenortal.com

Nortal is a multinational strategic change and technology company headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, with operations in the US, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.[1][2]

Nortal provides public sector and private sector clients data-driven business transformation.[3] Most notably a large part of the digitalization of Estonia's governmental e-services has been planned and implemented by Nortal and its Estonian predecessor Webmedia.[4] Nortal is a keen promoter of good governance through e-government focusing on removing obstacles of human development, reducing hidden transaction costs in societies, increasing transparency of administration, reducing waste and increasing overall procedural efficiency.[5]

History[edit]

Nortal headquarters in Ülemiste City, Tallinn, Estonia.
  • 2000: Nortal was established under the name Webmedia in Tartu, Estonia.
  • 2006: Webmedia expanded operations to Lithuania, Romania and Serbia, doubling the number of employees from 62 to 126.
  • 2008:
    • Webmedia opened a branch office in Qatar.[6]
    • Deloitte & Touché ranked Webmedia among the 30 fastest-growing companies in Central and Eastern Europe, and among the 500 fastest-growing technology companies in the EMEA region.
  • 2009: In July, Webmedia Group signed a contract to participate in the development of Qatar's e-state.
  • 2010: Webmedia acquired the healthcare unit of Cybernetica AS, adding laboratory information system to eHealth product line.
  • 2011: Webmedia Group AS acquired Finnish CCC Corporation Oy,[7] a systems' development partner for telecommunication, shipping and industrial companies, resulting in the largest software development company in the Baltics,[8] and they rebranded into Nortal.[9]
  • 2012:
    • Nortal helped create the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS (Government Integrated Financial Management and Information System[10]) for the federal government of Nigeria, an integral part of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) financial policy, going on to save N153 billion and uncover about 46,000 ghost workers by 2013.[11]
    • Nortal was the IT-partner for the first Estonian e-census in which 66% of the population participated over the internet.
    • One of the founding members, Taavi Kotka left Nortal to become the first Chief Information Officer of the Estonian government and one of the founders of the e-Residency program.[12]
  • 2013: Nortal and Fast Enterprises won €226 million tender to supply the Finnish Tax Administration with a new tax system.[13]
  • 2016:
  • 2018:
    • Nortal opens an office in Düsseldorf, Germany.
    • Nortal acquires U.S. Company Dev9, [16] expanding its North American footprint.
  • 2020:
    • Nortal announced selling off its marketing automation division in Sweden via a management buyout.[17]
    • Nortal acquired Schütze AG,[18] a leading strategic consulting and software engineering company in Germany. The merge strengthened Nortal’s expansion strategy in Europe, creating a transatlantic digital transformation powerhouse of 1000 experts.

Spin-off businesses[edit]

Over the years Nortal has been the start for several spin-off businesses, which continue to operate as separate companies, such as:

Areas of expertise[edit]

Among some of its most noteworthy projects are also the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS for the federal government of Nigeria,[21] e-tax system for Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) and Invest Easy,[22] major government e-services portal for the Sultanate of Oman. Invest Easy is widely acknowledged and awarded EODB (ease of doing business) project that has had substantial impact on local business environment and climate in Oman. Following successful launch and implementation of Invest Easy portal, Oman made an unprecedented leap in the Ease of Doing Business Ranking of World Bank's annual Doing Business 2017 report, jumping 127 places in category ’Starting a Business’ compared to previous year.[23] Invest Easy has also been awarded: H H Sheikh Salem al Ali al Sabah Informatics Award 2016 in the Government category; Al Roya Economic Award for Best Government to Business e-service; GCC e-Government Award for Best Government to Business e-service etc. UNCTAD (GER.co rating) [24] rated Invest Easy portal in Oman with a perfect score of 10/10, naming it one of the five best government-to-business (G2B) solutions in the world[needs update]

Among other examples, in Germany the company launched an award-winning pilot to manage digital prescriptions, paired with medical video consultations in the federal state of Hessen, together with Optica and other partners.[citation needed]

Operations[edit]

Since the founding of the company in 2000, Nortal's solutions have been implemented in 60 countries across five continents. Nortal has eight home markets – Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Oman, UAE, Germany, United States and Serbia.[citation needed]

People[edit]

The company has been owned entirely by employees since 2016.[3] The chairman of the board of Nortal is Priit Alamäe. The management board members include Andre Krull, Jaanus Erlemann and Neringa Narbutiene.

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