Norion Bank
Markus Hogsved is currently the Head of Common Infrastructure at Norion Bank, a position held since February 2024. Prior to this role, Markus served as the CTO at Dignisia AB from September 2021 to February 2024 and was the Chief Technology Officer at OPEN from January 2020 to July 2021, focusing on R&D and IT operations through the pandemic. Markus initiated the Infrastructure Products division at Hogia in November 2010, which evolved into a dedicated infrastructure unit for the company's cloud service platform, "Hogia Star." Previous positions include Development Manager at Hogia Business Systems Development AB and Hogia Business Systems AB, responsible for the development of economic products, as well as ownership of Cevia AB, a consultancy established in 1997. Markus holds a degree from Linköping University, graduated in 1997.
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Norion Bank Group (formerly Collector Bank) is a business-oriented Nordic financing bank. The Group’s brands – Norion Bank, Walley and Collector – offer customized financing solutions that meet distinct needs in three customer segments: medium-sized corporates and real estate companies, merchants, and private individuals. As a specialist in financing solutions, Norion Bank Group is a leading complement to traditional large banks, with a vision of being the leading Nordic financing bank in its chosen segments. Norion Bank offers corporate and real estate loans, as well as factoring for medium-sized corporates and real estate companies. The Walley brand offers flexible payment and checkout solutions to merchants and private individuals. The Collector brand offers personal loans and credit cards to private customers, as well as savings accounts to private individuals and companies. Norion Bank Group was founded in 1999 and has offices in Gothenburg, Stockholm, Helsingborg, Oslo and Helsinki. Business is conducted through Norion Bank AB (public), which is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.