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Finnish digital transformation firm opens London office at Level39
Arcusys, the Finland-based digital transformation firm, has opened up a new office in London housed within one of the capital’s most vibrant FinTech communities.
The Joensuu-headquartered business, which supports banking and finance digitise their training efforts, has opened its new UK office at the Level39 accelerator at One Canada Square.
Acting as a central pivot in the firm’s ongoing international expansion, Arcusys said that the new London office would also coordinate its global sales efforts and facilitate an undisclosed number of local hires.
Working with the likes of the Finnish Transport Agency and NASA, the digital transformation firm has developed its so called ‘learning experience platform’ Valamis, which it claims helps to deliver training and learning to personnel while providing learner analytics.
Arcusys has been building upon its early success in its Finnish homeland with a gradual expansion overseas; it opened its Boston office in the US back in 2015 and recently established a subsidiary in Wiesbaden in Germany.
Chief executive Janne Hietala, who will relocate to the new London office, commented: “Our international growth has been quick, and we have invested in local presence, because it builds added-value into our already competitive solution.
“The location of the new office supports our global sales and helps us to reach new customers, particularly in the finance sector.”
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