Deloitte & Touché ranked Webmedia among the 30 fastest-growing companies in Central and Eastern Europe, and among the 500 fastest-growing technology companies in the EMEA region.
2009: In July, Webmedia Group signed a contract to participate in the development of Qatar's e-state.
2010: Webmedia acquired the healthcare unit of Cybernetica AS, adding laboratory information system to eHealth product line.
2011: Webmedia Group AS acquired Finnish CCC Corporation Oy,[7] a systems' development partner for telecommunication, shipping and industrial companies, resulting in the largest software development company in the Baltics,[8] and they rebranded into Nortal.[9]
2012:
Nortal helped create the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS (Government Integrated Financial Management and Information System[10]) for the federal government of Nigeria, an integral part of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) financial policy, going on to save N153 billion and uncover about 46,000 ghost workers by 2013.[11]
Nortal was the IT-partner for the first Estonian e-census in which 66% of the population participated over the internet.
One of the founding members, Taavi Kotka left Nortal to become the first Chief Information Officer of the Estonian government and one of the founders of the e-Residency program.[12]
2013: Nortal and Fast Enterprises won €226 million tender to supply the Finnish Tax Administration with a new tax system.[13]
2016:
Nortal creates a government e-services portal for the Sultanate of Oman.[14]
Nortal acquires U.S. Company Dev9, [16] expanding its North American footprint.
2020:
Nortal announced selling off its marketing automation division in Sweden via a management buyout.[17]
Nortal acquired Schütze AG,[18] a leading strategic consulting and software engineering company in Germany. The merge strengthened Nortal’s expansion strategy in Europe, creating a transatlantic digital transformation powerhouse of 1000 experts.
Spin-off businesses
Over the years Nortal has been the start for several spin-off businesses, which continue to operate as separate companies, such as:
Among some of its most noteworthy projects are also the electronic financial management platform GIFMIS for the federal government of Nigeria,[21] e-tax system for Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS) and Invest Easy,[22] major government e-services portal for the Sultanate of Oman.
Invest Easy is widely acknowledged and awarded EODB (ease of doing business) project that has had substantial impact on local business environment and climate in Oman. Following successful launch and implementation of Invest Easy portal, Oman made an unprecedented leap in the Ease of Doing Business Ranking of World Bank's annual Doing Business 2017 report, jumping 127 places in category ’Starting a Business’ compared to previous year.[23]
Invest Easy has also been awarded: H H Sheikh Salem al Ali al Sabah Informatics Award 2016 in the Government category; Al Roya Economic Award for Best Government to Business e-service; GCC e-Government Award for Best Government to Business e-service etc. UNCTAD (GER.co rating)
[24] rated Invest Easy portal in Oman with a perfect score of 10/10, naming it one of the five best government-to-business (G2B) solutions in the world[needs update]
Among other examples, in Germany the company launched an award-winning pilot to manage digital prescriptions, paired with medical video consultations in the federal state of Hessen, together with Optica and other partners.[citation needed]