He hasn’t even reached his fifth birthday, and Nomo is up for anything to start playing in the major leagues. This company established within Banc Sabadell’s innovation division (InnoCells) – and as such it belongs to the bank – has signed a contract to change hands. From this fall, this Catalan ‘fintech’ developing a technology Business management platform specifically designed for micro SMEs and freelancersIt will be part of Talenom, a Finnish group that provides management services. north nasdaqIt employs 1,000 people and aims to reach 100 million Euros in turnover this year.
According to the CEO of the Barcelona-based company, Xavier Kapelladesoperation allows Nomo to grow much faster (so far the firm has doubled its turnover year-on-year), consolidate in Spain and for now Italy, France Y Germany. “It was time to look for another outside partner that would allow us to continue growing with the level of ambition we have,” the executive said weeks after closing the deal.
In turn, Talenom managed to land in Spain, where it bought the first agency that began to offer its services here. And the idea is to continue to grow on this path, which, while Nomo is fully digital, offers a number of possibilities for the company: The goal of the Scandinavian firm is for its agencies to use Nomo as an accounting tool.
“The value will also be in the layer of services we can deliver,” explains Capellades, integration terms but your company probably digital tool and will retain the Talenom brand for some. face to face management services.
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Because precisely the strength of Nomo is its experience in the digital space. Born as a platform for the company Entrepreneurs or freelancers without much accounting or financial knowledgeThey could easily run their business. And to this it has recently added bank functionality.
“We create three companies in one: accountingthis Agency and we have been a bank for about twelve weeks, because we have implemented our own current account and our own card,” summarizes the CEO. The approach is an entrepreneur’s pay your business expenses this way and save a few steps when passing bills at the end of the month. “We’re the only ones who combine these three things into one platform,” says Capellades.
The company, which currently has twenty people in its workforce and expects to close the year with more than 35 employees, has accumulated 3,000 paying customers with this approach. However, the potential market is 6 million SMEs and freelancers in Spain alone. In that sense, Talenome could be the key. “The agreement allows us to grow in people, resources and robustness: this is crucial given the macroeconomic environment planned for the coming years,” Capellades concludes.