Portuguese company in Scandinavia

Cleverti

IT Services / Nearshore

Portuguese nearshore software and IT services firm with a Nordic-first positioning — dedicated market pages, client references and case studies explicitly targeting Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland.

OriginPortugal (Lisbon)
Target marketNordics (SE, DK, NO, FI)
SectorCustom software, nearshore delivery, managed teams
Nordic go-to-marketDedicated Nordic marketing & sales positioning

Corridor footprint

Cleverti is a Portuguese-owned IT services and nearshore software development company that has made the Nordics an explicit go-to-market pillar. The firm operates delivery centres in Portugal and publishes dedicated content targeting Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish buyers — a relatively rare commitment among mid-sized Portuguese nearshore players, many of whom chase more generic "European" demand.

Cleverti's Nordic proposition rests on three arguments: the hour of time-zone overlap (Nordic customers get near-synchronous collaboration), English fluency across Portuguese engineering teams, and a unit-economics advantage versus domestic Nordic rates. Typical engagements span managed software teams, custom development in Java/.NET/JavaScript stacks, and QA / test automation.

Why this matters

The Nordic IT services market is supply-constrained — Sweden and Denmark especially struggle to hire senior engineers locally — and Portuguese nearshore has become a structural answer alongside Polish and Romanian alternatives. Cleverti is part of the second wave of Portuguese nearshore firms (after Noesis and Critical Software) to explicitly target the Nordic buyer, and is a leading indicator for how Portugal is becoming the preferred sun-and-skills destination for Nordic CIOs.

Profile under active enrichment. If you work at Cleverti or have a Nordic engagement with them, email miguel@fractio.se and we'll update this page.

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