Lenus eHealth
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Lenus eHealth Aps. is a Danish multinational IT-company headquartered in Copenhagen (Denmark), employing more than 200 people (May 2021) in seven offices in Denmark, Sweden, Ukraine, England, and Germany.
Every year milliions of people die from preventable lifestyle diseases[1] and Lenus is on a mission to reverse this growing trend. This is achieved by offering health professionals and online coaches an IT platform to serve end-users with customized workout and nutritional plans on top of online coaching. Lenus' platform in combination with the company's specialized growth consulting allows for unheard of reach and scalability without sacrificing quality.
Lenus eHealth was founded in October 2016. Since then, the company has tripled every year, measured on parameters such as MRR, employees and end-users.
The Lenus eHealth logo is the capital letter L of the company name. The name Lenus eHealth is inspired by the Celtic God who was believed to be the God of healing.
Timeline
2014
CEO Bertram Thorslund develops Mealplanner. Mealplanner is the antecedent to Lenus. Based on extensive research Mealplanner’s complexity and ability of problem-solving increased and evolved into the Lenus Platform.
October 2016
Lenus eHealth is founded
October 2018
Rasmus Ingerslev joins Lenus eHealth as investor and becomes Chairman of the Board
May 2019
Establishment of Swedish subsidiary with offices in Stockholm
November 2019
Establishment of British subsidiary with offices in London
June 2020
Investment round with a smaller syndicate of private investors resulting in Jakob Jønck joining Lenus eHealth as investor and Boardmember. Also joining as investors; Klaus Holse and Carsten Mikkelsen
September 2020
Establishment of German subsidiary with offices in Berlin and Hamburg
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