NORIAN to expand Vilnius operations

NORIAN to expand Vilnius operations
2021 06 10

NORIAN, the Norwegian leader in Accounting, Payroll, and Intelligent Automation services, has announced further expansion in its Vilnius Competence center. The company has been operating in Lithuania since 2005 and employs almost 300 specialists.

From its Vilnius-based center, NORIAN is providing clients across the Nordics and Baltics with language-dependent Accounting, Payroll, and Intelligent Automation services. The majority of the 285-strong Vilnius team uses Swedish and Norwegian when working with clients. The necessary linguistic skills are developed and improved at the company’s internal language school.

“One of the pillars of our business has always been hiring the best people in the industry and developing a strong culture based on innovation and teamwork. In Lithuania, we have really many talented people with the right drive. And the fact that so many of our hires learned an additional language to be better at their job is outstanding,” – says Lina Maroščikienė, General Manager at NORIAN Lithuania.

Read a full article on Invest Lithuania webpage.

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