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934105575 ORG. NO. 2024 ACCOUNTS 7 SECTIONS
Active UPDATED 15.06.2026
Industrial product and fashion design activities

SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS

Org. no. 934105575 Limited company (AS) Lillehammer Incorporated 2024 Active
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Operating profit NOK −6,000
Equity NOK 24,000
Incorporated 2024
Share capital NOK 30,000

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  • Driftsunderskudd 2024 Siste driftsresultat er negativt (−6k kr).

SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS is registered as a limited company in Lillehammer, Innlandet with organisation number 934105575. The business is classified under industrial product and fashion design activities (NACE 74.110). The company was incorporated in 2024. Registered share capital is NOK 30,000, divided into 100 shares. The company's stated purpose is: “Utvikling og implementering av idrett, bevegelse, og helseanalysesystemer.”.

Key figures · 2024

Operating profit
NOK −6,000
Equity
NOK 24,000
Est. value
NOK 38,000

Financial health · 2024

Liquidity
Not available
Current assets ÷ current liabilities
Profitability
Not available
Return on total assets
Solidity
100.0%
Weak
Equity as a share of total capital

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

Who owns SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS?

ROBERT CORTAS REID
SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS
· NOK −6,000 profit

SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS has 1 registered shareholder:

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Frequently asked questions about SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS

Who owns SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS?

ROBERT CORTAS REID is the largest registered owner, with 100.0%.

Who is the general manager of SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS?

Robert Cortas Reid is registered as general manager of SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS.

Where is SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS based?

SPORT ANALYTICS INNOVATION AS has its business address in Lillehammer.

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

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