Infinum’s New Era: Reorganization and Ambitious Plans for Further Growth

Infinum is entering a new business phase with rebranding, a new web page, internal reorganization, and plans for further expansion.

The new visual identity reflects the company’s growth and starting a new chapter after 17 successful years. The changes are subtle, but aligned with Infinum’s values – quality first, no superfluous details.

“Infinum has been growing steadily in the past years and we can say that the brand has ‘grown up’. We’re focused on the global market and new business and communication models require us to be prepared for all challenges,” said Nikola Kapraljević, a co-owner of the company who is now taking the role of CEO.

His predecessor Tomislav Car, who co-founded the company together with Matej Špoler, will continue building Infinum’s future as Chairman of the Board, focusing on strategic initiatives, Infinum Ventures Investments, and developing Infinum’s associated companies. Tomislav remains the CEO of Productive, the SaaS agency management tool that came out of Infinum.

“The changes reflect our goals and a business model focused on further growth and global expansion. We are also working on positioning Productive on the American market. It had a 300-percent growth in the last three years, a pace we’re very proud of and want to keep it going,” said Tomislav Car.

In leading the company and following the long-term plans through Nikola is joined by seven new members of management: Filip Vugec, Chief Delivery Officer, Igor Vuksanović, Chief Financial Officer, Tanja Bulbuk Jergović, VP Human Resources, Ivan Đikić, VP Engineering, Damjan Vujaklija, VP Special Projects, Goran Kovačević, VP Business Development, and Bojan Bajić, Head of Marketing.

Matej Špoler becomes Chief Talent Officer in the news structure while Josip Bišćan takes the role of Chief Client Officer.

Established in Zagreb in 2005, Infnum is now a stable company with ten offices in six European countries and the US, employing over 350 design and development professionals. They work on innovative and complex software development projects, partnering with global brands such as Philips, PwC, and KPMG.

Last year Infinum generated 151,8 million kuna (approx. $22m) in revenue, a 30-percent growth in relation to 2020, exceeding expectations. The year 2021 was also marked by significant expansion – it opened new offices in the UK, North Macedonia, and Montenegro. This year the company plans to grow by another 25% and employ an additional 100 people.