Finnish brewery and soft drinks company founded 1878
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Olvi plc |
Native name | Olvi Oyj |
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Company type | Julkinen osakeyhtiö |
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| Nasdaq Helsinki: OLVAS |
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Industry | Consumer products |
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Founded | 1878; 147 years ago (1878) |
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Headquarters | , |
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Key people | Patric Lundell, CEO (2023-)[1] Lasse Aho, CEO (2004-2022) |
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Revenue | 583.7 million € (2022)[2] |
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| 59.8 million € (2022) |
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| 44.9 million € (2022) |
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Number of employees | 2,335 (2022) |
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Website | www.olvi.fi/en/ |
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Olvi plc (Finnish:Olvi Oyj,Nasdaq Helsinki: OLVAS) is aFinnishbrewery andsoft drinks company founded in 1878 by the brewer Williams Gideon Åberg and his wife Onni. It currently holds 18.7% of Finland's market share in beverages,[3] making it the third-largest producer of beer, cider and soft drinks in Finland and the largest Finnish-owned business in its sector. Among its subsidiaries,A. Le Coq is the second largest beverage company inEstonia andVolfas Engelman is the third largest beverage company inLithuania.[4] Olvi also has businesses inLatvia (Cēsu Alus) andBelarus (Lidskаe Pivа). In May 2021, Olvi bought a controlling stake inDenmark's fourth largest brewery A/S Bryggeriet Vestfyen. After theRussian invasion of Ukraine on March 5, 2022, Olvi announced that it was ceasing exports toRussia and leaving Belarus.[5]
- Olvi (Ykkönen, III, Export, Tuplapukki, HALKO)
- Sandels (III, IV A, Tumma, Special Edition)
- A. Le Coq (Premium, Porter, Gold, Pils, Alexander)
- Cēsu alus
- Ragutis
- Starobrno (license)
- Warsteiner (license)
- Pirkka III-OLUT
- Hard Seltzer Juiced Raspberry
- Hard Seltzer Mango-Pineapple
- Hard Seltzer Strawberry-Rhubarb
- Hard Seltzer Lemon and Lime
- Kane's Soda Pop (Chula Vista Crush, Pasadena Pinch...)
- Olvi soft drinks (Jaffa, cola, lemon...)
- TEHO (energy drink)
- Motor oil (energy drink)
- KevytOlo (Mineral waters: Lähdevesi, Raikas, Karpalo, Mansikka-Sitruuna, Mustaherukka, Päärynä, Sitruuna, Vihreä Omena, Vadelma+Kalsium, Sitruuna mehukivennäisvesi, Makea Ananas, Makea Kuningatar)
Olvi III
Olvi Tuplapukki
Olvi CXX XV
Olvi Reino
Hi-Hop Mild IPA
Olvi soft drinks
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