PwC Norway is carving out parts of its business into the newly established Tell, and has chosen Intility’s platform service for the entire new IT environment.
With around 300 employees and 21 offices across Norway, Tell will become a key player in the SMB market within audit, advisory, and legal services. With IK Partners as a strategic owner, the company is targeting growth and a clearer position in the market.
“We are entering an exciting growth phase, where investment in technology is a key pillar of our strategy. With our broad expertise and dedicated employees, we are developing our own digital solutions that create even greater value for our customers. The collaboration with Intility provides us with the technological platform and support we need to reach our goals,” says Erik Sønsterud, CEO of Tell.
Intility’s platform service provides Tell with a fully established and industrialised IT infrastructure from day one, and includes end-to-end operational responsibility – including 24/7 monitoring, security, support, and incident management.
“It is a great vote of confidence to be entrusted with the digital workday, business-critical systems, and IT security at Tell. We are very proud that an organisation with such high demands on quality and integrity chooses Intility as its digital foundation,” says Andreas Hisdal, CEO of Intility.
Intility is an industrialised platform service used by more than 700 companies at over 3,000 locations worldwide. In addition to Tell, companies such as Folketrygdfondet, Connecting Stockholm, Norsk Luftambulanse, Cedra Norge, Neuver Maritime, and Svalner Atlas Advisors have also been established on Intility over the past six months.


