Surfshark founder reveals ties to Nord VPN’s alma mater, Tesonet

Lithuanian media report raises intriguing questions

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As with many privately ownedVPNproviders, popular VPN providerSurfsharkhas remained coy about its ownership or corporate structure. However, in a first, Surfshark CEO and founder Vytautas Kaziukonis revealed toVerslo žinios(a Lithuanian business news site) that Surfshark was developed alongside Nord Security and NordVPN, under the umbrella company and business incubator Tesonet.

This new disclosure raises some interesting questions about the specifics of Surfshark’s links to NordVPN, past and present, and why this had never been admitted to before. Tesonet’s website lists a dozen products that it has created and invested in, including Nord Security’s range of offerings, but does not reference Surfshark.

According to Surfshark CEO’s interview with the Lithuanian news site (and machine-translated in English), Surfshark was part of the Tesonet Group for the first two years of its operations. Tesonet helped Surfshark with “things like hiring and office rentals”.

In the interview, Vytautas Kaziukonis described Surfshark and Tesonet’s current relationship as “close friends” who share “market insights and forecasts”. He stated “Surfshark is a Lithuanian capital company, but we would not like to disclose our shareholders yet.”

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Surfshark had previouslyannounceda reorganisation and relocation from the British Virgin Islands to the Netherlands, but had not mentioned Lithuania as part of that announcement.

Tesonet is also theinvestor behind Oxylabs, aproxy servicethat provides solutions for large-scale public data gathering, as well asHostinger, a popular web hosting provider and its subsidiary,Zyro, awebsite builder, rival toWix. It is also well documented that Tesonet has helped another VPN,ProtonVPNin the past whenthey wanted to open an office in Vilnius.

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While it is unclear how NordVPN and Surfshark work together today, Verslo žinios also revealed that Surfshark will move to Cyber City, an upcoming tech campus in Vilnius, Lithuania thatTesonet and NordVPN have said that they will be movingto as well.

Consolidation has been a trend in the VPN market as of late. Kape Technologies, owner of bothCyberGhostandPrivate Internet Access,recently purchasedrival ExpressVPN in the industry’s largest merger.

J2Global owns six VPN brands, includingIPVanishandStrongVPN. Nord Security also made arecent acquisitioninAtlas VPN. However, the links between NordVPN and Surfshark were previously unknown andseemingly sidesteppedwhen questioned.

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In a statement, Surfshark told TechRadar Pro, “Tesonet is an IT business accelerator/incubator in Lithuania that fosters a number of prominent companies, such as Hostinger, Nord Security, Zyro, and others. Surfshark kicked off with the help of the incubator, especially in terms of office space, hiring, and advice. Today, Surfshark is a completely separate company but we remain close friends with people from other Tesonet companies, have occasional events, and share knowledge about the labour market situation.”

Separately, NordVPN told us, “While Nord Security is a creation of Tom Okman and Eimantas Sabaliauskas, through the Tesonet business accelerator they helped many founders to grow their startups or even turn their ideas into viable businesses. Nord Security team has always been independent and autonomous, even while still a part of the Tesonet accelerator in the very early days.”

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