News and press releases
News and updates from Comprend.

Hur presterar svenska företagswebbplatser i ett år av förändring och nya krav på transparens?

I den tjugonionde upplagan av Webranking by Comprend omfattas 155 av Sveriges största börsnoterade bolag. I år uppnår svenska bolag en genomsnittspoäng på 46,7, vilket är något under det europeiska genomsnittet på 47,1. Skillnaden är liten men symbolisk - den visar att svenska företag som länge legat i framkant när det gäller transparens, nu behöver ta nya tag för att behålla sin position i den europeiska konkurrensen.
A sharper digital presence for Precise Biometrics

Launching a new website isn’t just about updating design or refreshing content. When it’s done in the right way, it’s about creating a platform that reflects the business of today, and where they’re going next. That’s exactly what Precise Biometrics set out to do with their new site. And we’re proud to have partnered with them to bring it to life.
Stockholm Exergi's 2024 digital annual and sustainability report

We're excited to announce the launch of Stockholm Exergi's digital annual and sustainability report 2024, built on our Website as a Service (WaaS) platform.
Aura ramps up AI development with Swiftly acquisition

At Comprend, we are excited to share the news of our parent company, Aura’s, strategic acquisition of AI consultancy, Swiftly – a move that strengthens our AI capabilities and opens up new opportunities for our clients. This acquisition enables a stronger AI-driven approach within Aura's network of agencies, fostering innovation and advancing the use of AI both within group and for our clients
Per Bruun appointed as new CEO of Comprend

Leading Stockholm-based marketing and comms agency announces leadership transition.
Dutch companies underperform in social sustainability information and accessibility standards

Thirty of the largest publicly listed Dutch companies were evaluated in Webranking’s annual review, achieving an average score of 45.76, slightly below the European average of 48.4. This marks a small improvement of 1.35 percentage points compared to last year. Dutch companies performed particularly well in key areas such as the homepage, about us section, and financial reporting.
German companies lead in digital innovation communication but face challenges in investor transparency

This year's Webranking results for Germany reveal strong performance from the country’s 60 largest included companies. The average score of 52.5 points surpasses the European average of 48.4 points. The findings underline German companies' commitment to digital corporate communication and their ability to meet stakeholders’ expectations. Despite their strong overall performance, German companies face challenges in investor relations communication and presenting share-related information on their websites. Transparency on financial and strategic risks and dividend-related information especially falls behind stakeholder expectations.
French companies face challenges in investor relations and governance transparency

The results of the 2024-2025 Webranking survey provide a detailed look into how France's largest companies are performing in digital corporate communications. This year's evaluation covered 66 companies, with an average score of 43.2 out of 100. Since this is below the Europe 500 average, the results highlight several key areas where improvements are possible.