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{{Infobox_Company |
company_name = Norman Technologies |
company_logo = [[Image:NormanTechnologiesLogo.png|250px|Norman Technologies logo]] |
company_type = [[Private company|Private]] |
foundation = [[North Carolina]]([[1997]])|
location = [[Huntersville]], [[North Carolina]], [[United States]]|
key_people = [[Rob Grzeszczak]],<br />Co-Founder<br />[[Brett Cramer]], Co-Founder<br />[[Anna Freuler]], Spokesperson|
num_employees = 168,847([[2005]])|
industry = [[Information Technology]] |
products = [[Value transfer system]]|
revenue = Undisclosed|
Employees = 26 ([[(2003)]])|
Website = [http://www.normantech.com/ www.normantech.com]
}}
'''Norman Technologies''' offers [[information technology]] [[consulting]] services in the context of [[global trade]] initiatives, including [[finance]], payments, and [[supply chain management]]. Founded in [[1997]] by senior personnel from the [[Andersen Consulting]] (now [[Accenture]]) and [[First Union]] (now [[Wachovia]]) corporations, Norman Technologies sells its services in [[North America]], [[Europe]], and [[Asia]].
Norman Technologies is the only U.S.-based [[private-sector]] I.T. consultancy focused solely on global trade initiatives. The company is also unique in that it provides the only non-bank representative to the [[International Chamber of Commerce]]'s [[Commission on Banking Technique & Practice]]. The firm is also a member of the International Financial Services Association.
A [[board of directors]] with external members was established in [[2000]]. [1]
Norman Technologies' clients have included [[Barclays]], [[BB&T]], [[PNC Bank]], [[SunTrust]], and Wachovia.
The company moved in [[2002]] from [[Cornelius, North Carolina | Cornelius]], [[North Carolina]] to a 5,000-square-foot space on the Birkdale Commons Parkway in [[Huntersville, North Carolina | Huntersville]]. [2]
==Notes==
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1. ^ Zoghby, J.C. (May 25, 2001). [http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/stories/2001/05/28/newscolumn3.html Subsidiary helps Norman expand.] Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved on 2006-07-25.
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2. ^ Howard, J. Lee (December 13, 2002). [http://charlotte.bizjournals.com/charlotte/stories/2002/12/16/newscolumn5.html?page=3 Distributorship expanding with $2.5 million addition.] Charlotte Business Journal . Retrieved on 2006-07-25.
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== See also ==
* [[Electronic money]]
* [[Forfaiting]]
* [[Value transfer system]]
== External links ==
* [http://www.normantech.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.tfreview.com/xq/asp/txtSearch.Trade+Finance/exactphrase.1/sid.0/articleid.692EFB75-7F14-4F8B-85D0-4C6740AAC282/qx/display.htm/ Mention in Trade & Forfaiting Review]
* [http://www.zoominfo.com/search/CompanyDetail.aspx?CompanyID=73779439&cs=QHEZcjvUk/ zoominfo.com company profile]
[[Category:Companies based in North Carolina]]
[[Category:Business services companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Payment systems]]
[[Category:Technical communication]]
[[Category:Companies established in 1997]]