Olvi

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Olvi plc
Native name
Olvi Oyj
Company typeJulkinen osakeyhtiö
Traded as
Nasdaq Helsinki: OLVAS
IndustryConsumer products
Founded1878; 146 years ago (1878)
Headquarters
Iisalmi
,
Finland
Key people
Patric Lundell, CEO (2023-)[1]
Lasse Aho, CEO (2004-2022)
RevenueIncrease 583.7 million € (2022)[2]
59.8 million € (2022)
Net income
44.9 million € (2022)
Number of employees
2,335 (2022)
Websitewww.olvi.fi/en/ Edit this at Wikidata
Can of Finnish Olvi beer.

Olvi plc (Finnish: Olvi Oyj, Nasdaq Helsinki: OLVAS) is a Finnish brewery and soft 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 in Estonia and Volfas Engelman is the third largest beverage company in Lithuania.[4] Olvi also has businesses in Latvia (Cēsu Alus) and Belarus (Lidskаe Pivа). In May 2021, Olvi bought a controlling stake in Denmark's fourth largest brewery A/S Bryggeriet Vestfyen. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine on March 5, 2022, Olvi announced that it was ceasing exports to Russia and leaving Belarus.[5]

Sandels IV beer was sold by Olvi in 1973 and as III beer in 1974

Beers

Ciders

  • Fizz (Original Dry, Extra dry)
  • Sherwood Premium Cider

Long drinks

Hard Selzers

  • Hard Seltzer Juiced Raspberry
  • Hard Seltzer Mango-Pineapple
  • Hard Seltzer Strawberry-Rhubarb
  • Hard Seltzer Lemon and Lime

Soft drinks

  • 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)

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Management team". Olvi Group. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Vuosikatsaukset". Olvi Group (in Finnish). Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  3. ^ Document Viewer
  4. ^ "Volfas engelman in a sentence - volfas engelman sentence". Archived from the original on 2017-11-11.
  5. ^ "Olvi vetäytyy Valko-Venäjältä ja lopettaa viennin Venäjälle sekä peruuttaa tulosohjeistuksensa vuodelle 2022 | Olvi". news.alertir.com. Retrieved 2023-01-13.

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