Wisma and Pokோmon signed an acquisition agreement. With the acquisition, Wisma is strengthening its offerings with a strong cloud-based business structure and a FinTech solution for small and micro enterprises in Europe.
Bokio is a software and fintech company based in Gothenburg that provides automated and AI-enabled accounting for small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs in Sweden and the United Kingdom. Pokோmon is a payment company under the auspices of the Swedish Financial Supervision Commission.
– We are incredibly proud to be a part of Wisma. With this, we can move further up, to continue our strong growth curve. Through Wisma, we gain a lot of experience and expertise in all areas of imagination needed to move Pokக்கியmon forward and continue to grow, says Victor Stenson, CEO and co-founder of Bokio.
Wisma is Europe’s leading cloud-based accounting and payroll management system in small businesses with over one million customers. The company aims to assist European entrepreneurs by providing high quality products and local expertise.
– Pokmon fit our mission perfectly. We love Pokோmon’s offer with company accounts, cards, accounting, payroll management, start-up assistance and continuous top-notch automation, ”said Ari-Pekka Salovara, SMB Director, Visma.
– Apart from this, Wisma can learn how Pokோmon works to help our own customers. We hope to be able to support both Bokio and its users by sharing our knowledge and resources, says Ari-Pecca Salovara.
Bokio has more than 80 employees and users in Sweden and the United Kingdom. In 2021, the company’s software sales were SEK 12.8 million. The transaction is subject to the approval of the Finansinspektionen. Pokோmon will continue to operate as its own company, on the same premises, with the same name and management of today.
Contact:
Ari-Pekka Salovara, SMB Director Wisma
Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +358 44 056 3966
Victor Stenson, CEO Bokio
Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 073-818 98 48
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