CME opens office in Sweden to expand in Northern Europe

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CME, the multinational technology firm, has announced the official opening of a new office in Sweden.

The new office, located in Stockholm, confirms the company’s commitment to European expansion and intends to extend CME’s presence in the Nordic area while also providing closeness to Sweden’s corporates, startups, and innovation clusters.

A dedicated team in the Stockholm office will utilise and benefit on the strong support of CME worldwide teams, which have been building industry leading technology solutions across many sectors and disciplines for the past 40 years.

CME will also launch its unique health engagement solution, INGO Health — a comprehensive well-being platform that helps businesses and organisations to make the most of their wellness plans and achieve long-term behavioural change toward healthier lives.

Richard Karam, General Manager at CME Sweden said: “Continuing our international expansion is key to servicing the needs of our clients, and having a foothold in Stockholm puts us in a better position to support market participants in Europe. Sweden is a key international hub for digital transformation, and our office here will enable us to deliver our ever-expanding range of solutions to our growing key client segments in Scandinavia.”

Carl Larsson, Business Developer at CME said: “As game-changing technologies disrupt more and more industries every day, 2022 is an exciting time for CME in Europe. The Nordic region is central to the company’s growth plans, and we are excited to be able to bring our expertise and products here to support our Scandinavian clients with an agile digital-first mindset that drives innovation, customer-centricity, and operational excellence.”

CME has worked with a diverse spectrum of enterprises, from startups to Fortune 500 corporations, with 20% of clients earning more than USD1 billion in sales.

CME presently has offices in seven countries, including Argentina, China, India, Lebanon, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.


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