Commitments and projects
Last updated: 26 July 2024.
We will make everyday life easier for everyone. This is reflected in the activities and our commitments.
Within each of the areas below, we have activities to help achieve our goals.
Working with information security is a continuous process for safeguarding values by identifying and managing risk, and implementing measures.
Information security in all our registers and services is crucial for maintaining the trust from our users. We aim to provide services with correct information, with the right quality and good information security.
We are one of Norway’s largest data sources, and have good knowledge of both business and register management. This makes us a key partner in the work of preventing financial crime and work-related crime. By looking at new ways of sharing data, and contributing to new innovative solutions in the area, we provide added value to the work of preventing financial crime and work-related crime in the Norwegian society.
Increased data sharing will, among other things, contribute to more transparency about financial matters. We identify rogue players and strengthen the competitive situation for the serious businesses. The benefits of this will increase trust in society, which is reflected in the government’s revised strategy against work-related crime, as well.
New national register platform – a great value for society
The Brønnøysund Register Centre has developed a new platform for our register services. The register platform lays the groundwork for a higher level of digital transformation, which considerably reduces case processing time – to the benefit of trade and industry and private individuals.
With a new and modern register platform, The Brønnøysund Register Centre will take an additional step in achieving the goal of more automation and efficient interaction with our customers, and the platform is an important contribution to the government’s goal of reducing the industry’s costs connected to mandatory regulations and reporting duties with 11 billion NOK within 2025.
Within the end of 2023, The Register of Mortgaged Moveable Property will be transferred to the new platform, and the case processing time for digitally reported notifications will be reduced from four days to only seconds.
The Register of Mortgaged Moveable Property comprises officially registered assets for more than 28 trillion (28,000,000,000,000) NOK, and approximately two million cases are processed every year. The Register of Mortgaged Moveable Property creates values for society estimated to 471 billion NOK. (Based on numbers from 2021).
We have an ongoing work of building new and modern registers for The Central Coordinating Register of Legal Entities and The Register of Business Enterprises, and we expect to start using automatic systems for parts of our case processing early in 2024. These registers are the most complex and large-scale, as they are the backbone of all exchange of information related to organisations, between organisations, public authorities, financial institutions and private individuals.
Within the end of 2026 we will complete the transformation of The Central Coordinating Register for Legal Entities, The Register of Business Enterprises, The Register of Political Parties and The Register of Non-Profit Organisations on the new, digitally transformed register platform.
The platform will be continuously developed, and new registers and services related to this will be transformed. The platform is designed for other public authorities and organisations to make use of it as well to establish or modernise their own registers and register-like services.
The new national register platform is an important tool in the implementation of The Brønnøysund Register Centre’s vision: Trust and modernisation of society.
The Brønnøysund Register Centre has important positions in the realisation of the life events. In order to succeed in creating coherent services for the users, we have to make arrangements for an efficient and simplified interaction. We are responsible for the life event “Start and run a business”, where we aim to make it easier for the business owners in all stages of the enterprise’s life, from idea to termination. Together with several public enterprises, we also contribute to the life event “Start and run a voluntary organisation”. The main goal is to create coherent, digital services, and thus simplifies everyday life for voluntary organisations in order to gain more time for activities.
Here you can read more about the work we are doing in cooperation with other agencies.
It is a key prerequisite that the coherent services are being developed and simplified according to the users’ needs.
We have extensive cooperation with actors in the private sector. It is important for the value creation that the data-driven development in this collaboration is both further developed and strengthened in the coming years.
Collaboration is one of the most important factor inputs for success within the digitalisation work internationally. As trade and interaction is constantly increasing across the national borders, it is important for us to continue our work to facilitate as simple, sustainable and secure a way as possible for the Norwegian business.
The right expertise and capacity are a prerequisite for success in our priority areas. We must retain critical expertise and continuously appeal to new skilled fellow workers. We will facilitate lifelong learning for our employees and we are looking for young talents.