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834381982 ORG. NO. 2025 ACCOUNTS 7 SECTIONS
Active UPDATED 15.06.2026
Business and other management consultancy activities

THE CX LADIES AS

Org. no. 834381982 Limited company (AS) Oslo Incorporated 2024 Active
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Revenue 2025 NOK 36,000
Operating profit NOK 20,000
Equity NOK 40,000
Incorporated 2024
Share capital NOK 30,000

THE CX LADIES AS is registered as a limited company in Oslo, Oslo with organisation number 834381982. The business is classified under business and other management consultancy activities (NACE 70.200). The company was incorporated in 2024. Registered share capital is NOK 30,000, divided into 30000 shares. The company's stated purpose is: “Formidle kunnskap innen fagfeltet kundeopplevelse og produsere The CXPod (podcast).”. The most recent filed accounts, for the 2025 financial year, show NOK 36,000 in revenue and NOK 20,000 in operating profit.

Key figures · 2025

Revenue
NOK 36,000
Operating profit
NOK 20,000
Equity
NOK 40,000
Est. value
NOK 91,000

Financial health · 2025

Liquidity
9.62
Very good
Current assets ÷ current liabilities
Profitability
Not available
Return on total assets
Solidity
89.6%
Weak
Equity as a share of total capital

Solidity capped at Weak because equity is below NOK 100,000.

Who owns THE CX LADIES AS?

MERETE MEDLE
THE CX LADIES AS
NOK 36,000 rev. · NOK 20,000 profit

THE CX LADIES AS has 2 registered shareholders:

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Frequently asked questions about THE CX LADIES AS

Who owns THE CX LADIES AS?

MERETE MEDLE is the largest registered owner, with 50.0%.

What is the revenue of THE CX LADIES AS?

THE CX LADIES AS had revenue of NOK 36,000 in 2025.

Who is the general manager of THE CX LADIES AS?

Merete Medle is registered as general manager of THE CX LADIES AS.

Where is THE CX LADIES AS based?

THE CX LADIES AS has its business address in Oslo.

Source: Biztrac.no · Data from the Brønnøysund Register Centre and the Norwegian Tax Administration · Last updated 15.06.2026.

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