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Columbus recruits Kasper Søndergaard Andersen as global Dynamics 365 Senior Vice President
Columbus is strengthening the organisation with the appointment of Kasper Søndergaard Andersen as new Senior Vice President for the global Dynamics 365 operations. -
Columbus announces major partnership with Infor to deliver M3 CloudSuites in the UK
Columbus, the global digital consultancy, today announced an ambitious three-year expansion roadmap to deliver world-leading Infor M3 solutions to businesses across three key UK industries with the goal of doubling its regional footprint by 2027. Columbus is the largest independent Infor M3 partner in the world, and aims to build on its proven success in the US and Nordics to deliver world-class Infor M3 CloudSuites expertise to UK-based companies. -
Columbus is one of the first global partners to receive Microsoft’s new Support Services designation
Columbus has been selected by Microsoft as one of the first 30 partners worldwide to receive the new Support Services designation. This recognition is currently available only to a limited group of partners and will not be broadly accessible until next year. Being included in this initial group highlights Columbus’ strong capabilities in delivering high-quality support and operational excellence across the Microsoft ecosystem. -
Efficiency measures in Q3 position Columbus for renewed growth
In Q3 2025, Columbus operated in a cautious market, particularly in the Nordics, where decision-making remained slow. The company maintained a strong operational discipline and continued preparing for renewed growth. Entering Q4, Columbus has a strengthened pipeline, reflecting postponed engagements and continued progress on large strategic opportunities, supporting momentum into 2026. -
Lars Agatz Verning will take Columbus Microsoft offering to new heights
Well-renowned Lars Agatz Verning has joined Columbus in the Global Service division as Business Development Director to work closely with Columbus customers to ensure that the digital transform agenda is on point and to further accelerate Columbus’ offerings. -
Sonia Arnstein joins Columbus as Global Director, Resource Planning and Allocation
Sonia Arnstein has joined Columbus as the new Global Director, Resource Planning and Allocation to further leverage the company’s delivery model. As an experienced leader in global workforce planning and HR transformation, Sonia has previously been responsible for staffing strategies for 150,000 employees in 25 countries at Securitas and has developed AI-driven models for planning, flexibility, and demand forecasting. -
Successful UK leader Chris Mean is appointed new CEO for Columbus in the US
With over 20 years of experience within the company, Chris Mean, CEO for Columbus UK, will now take on the additional role of CEO for Columbus US. This strategic move is to strengthen the collaboration between Europe and the US further. -
Columbus is a member of the Microsoft Inner Circle for the 20th year in a row
Microsoft recently announced the 2025/2026 members for Microsoft Inner Circle for AI Business Solutions, and once more, Columbus is one of the selected partners. That places the company among the top 1% of Microsoft’s most strategic partners worldwide. -
Columbus recruits senior PR profile as new Corporate Communication lead
Columbus has appointed Marthina Elmqvist as its new Corporate Communication Lead, reinforcing the company’s commitment to strengthening brand visibility on a global scale. -
Q2 shaped by market caution – strategy execution drives resilience
In Q2 2025, Columbus navigated in a market characterized by continued caution and slower decision-making, particularly in the Nordics. Revenue decreased by 4% to DKK 410m, and the EBITDA margin ended at 4.0%. Q2 performance was below expectations, and 2025 guidance was adjusted to reflect market conditions, with growth expected to return in the second half of the year. -
Columbus grows EBITDA by 32% in Q1 2025
Columbus delivered a solid start to 2025, driven by improved earnings, confirming the robustness of the company’s strategy and business model. Despite a slight decline in revenue, the company achieved a 32% improvement in EBITDA and significantly strengthened its profitability, increasing the EBITDA margin to 10.7% compared to 7.9% in Q1 2024, adjusted for the extraordinary gain of DKK 20m from the M3CS legal case. -
Columbus delivers solid growth and strengthened cash flow in 2024
Columbus continued its positive momentum in 2024 with a revenue growth of 8% to DKK 1,659m and a 30% increase in EBITDA to DKK 153m. The decline in the Swedish and Norwegian markets was more than compensated for in the Danish and English markets, and with a sharpened strategic focus and continued strengthened cash flow, Columbus is well-positioned for the future.