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The LEGO Group

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Billund, Syddanmark, DNK
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We are the LEGO Group, the company behind the world’s most loved LEGO® bricks

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We are the LEGO Group, the company behind the world's most loved LEGO® bricks. Our brand name is derived from the two Danish words "Leg Godt," which mean "Play Well."

We've been sparking imaginations and inspiring the builders of tomorrow since 1932. This is our mission and what motivates our colleagues around the world every day.

Today, we remain proudly family-owned with headquarters in Billund, Denmark. We have regional hubs in Boston, USA; London, UK; Shanghai, China; and Singapore, as well as 7 manufacturing facilities around the world.

These places are home to over 28,000 colleagues in everything from design and engineering to digital technology and marketing. Together we learn, imagine, and build – creating play experiences that are sold in over 130 countries worldwide.

A purposeful and responsible global brand where creativity helps to inspire builders all around the world. Just imagine being part of that!

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The LEGO Group is a software company. We are the LEGO Group, the company behind the world’s most loved LEGO® bricks

We are the LEGO Group, the company behind the world's most loved LEGO® bricks. Our brand name derived from the two Danish words Leg Godt, which mean "Play Well". We've been sparking imaginations and inspiring the builders of tomorrow since 1932.

This is our mission and what motivates our colleague.

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Safety depends on multiple factors including regulatory compliance, security practices, and track record. The LEGO Group is based in Billund, Syddanmark, DNK. Always enable two-factor authentication, use strong passwords, and never store large amounts on any third-party platform.

The LEGO Group is based in Billund, Syddanmark, DNK, North America, with offices in Billund, Syddanmark, DNK, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, London, England.

The LEGO Group operates on the ["Ethereum"] blockchain.

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