2025-08-13
The IT consulting company is growing – new record revenue levels
The IT consulting firm Consid continues its journey of organic growth, reaching a turnover of SEK 1,506 million in the first six months of the year—an increase of 4.7 percent compared to the same period in 2024. This marks the first time the company has exceeded SEK 1.5 billion in revenue.

During the first half of 2025, Consid signed a significant number of new contracts in both the private and public sectors. New clients include Svenska Kraftnät, the Swedish Payment Authority (Utbetalningsmyndigheten), the Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency (Kammarkollegiet), the Riksbank, and the National Library of Sweden. The company attributes this development to its long-term commitment to skills development, quality, and customer satisfaction.
– Reaching SEK 1.5 billion by mid-year is a milestone for us. It is proof that our investments in quality, long-term customer relationships, and the expertise of our employees continue to deliver results, says Carl Hagberg, Sales Director for Sweden at Consid.
Consid’s international operations also continue to expand significantly. Revenue in Germany increased by 55.2 percent, in Norway by 71.6 percent, and in Denmark by 75.8 percent compared to the same period last year. In Finland and Poland—the company’s most recent market entries—operations are also progressing, albeit with more moderate growth figures. Notable new clients include the Norwegian Tax Administration (Skatteetaten), Siemens Gamsa in Denmark, and Otto in Germany.
– It is gratifying to see growth across all our markets, particularly given the geopolitical climate. We always focus on building a stable foundation and maintaining high quality in new market entries, and the fact that this yields results in both revenue and customer satisfaction is very encouraging. In addition to our international expansion, the Swedish market—after a prolonged period of lower activity—has begun to regain momentum. We look forward to a strong end to the year, says Peter Hellgren, CEO of Consid.