With over 16,400 employees working in more than 180 companies, Visma stands out for its decentralized structure, encouraging local innovation while benefiting from the strength of an international group. The "Europe's Best Employers 2025" ranking, which has just been awarded to Visma, is based on an anonymous survey of over 4 million employees across Europe.
Orchestrated by Statista (a German statistical data and business intelligence platform that aggregates, analyzes and visualizes millions of data points from reliable sources in over 150 countries) in partnership with the Financial Times, the assessment is based on two key criteria: personal recommendation of the workplace by current employees, and the company's reputation among external workers in the same sector.
It is the Norwegian company's unique approach that has been highlighted in this ranking: it enables each entity to retain its entrepreneurial agility while accessing shared resources, thus strengthening the group's ability to meet the specific needs of its customers.
Visma's strategy is also based on sustained growth through targeted acquisitions. By integrating successful local companies, the Group enriches its portfolio of solutions while maintaining close proximity to its markets. This method enables Visma to serve over 2.1 million customers in 33 countries.
Visma's commitment to its employees is reflected in remarkable internal indicators: an eNPS (employee satisfaction score) of 63, placing the company in the top 5% of the European technology sector, as well as high rankings for diversity, inclusion, leadership and well-being.
Other Vintage Altaroc companies in the ranking includeAdevinta and Grant Thornton.