Alphabetical Listings
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Fortum
Fortum is a Finnish state-owned energy company headquartered in Espoo, Finland,
primarily focused on the Nordic region. The company operates power plants,
including co-generation facilities, and provides electricity and heat generation
services. Additionally, Fortum engages in waste management services, offering
solutions for recycling, final disposal, and environmental construction, as well
as consultancy services related to energy and electric vehicle charging.
URL :
www.fortum.com
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Kesko
Kesko is a prominent Finnish retailing conglomerate, officially known as Kesko
Oyj, with its headquarters located in Kalasatama, Helsinki. The company operates
across various sectors, including grocery trade, building and technical trade,
and car trade, with a significant presence in Finland and several other
countries, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and
Poland.
URL :
www.kesko.fi
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KONE Corporation
KONE Corporation is a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry,
headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. KONE Corporation employs over 60,000
personnel across 60 countries and specializes in manufacturing and servicing
elevators, escalators, automatic doors, and moving walkways. KONE focuses on
improving urban life by providing innovative solutions for both new and existing
buildings, ensuring smooth and safe people flow. The company has been recognized
for its design and environmental initiatives, ranking among the world's most
innovative and greenest companies in various assessments, including Forbes and
Newsweek rankings.
URL :
www.kone.com
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Neste Oyj
Neste Oyj, also known as Neste Corporation, is a Finnish oil refining and
marketing company headquartered in Espoo, Finland. Neste specializes in
producing, refining, and marketing oil products, as well as providing
engineering services and licensing production technologies. The company operates
in 14 countries and is recognized for its commitment to sustainability, focusing
on renewable and recycled raw materials to replace fossil resources in the
production of polymers and chemicals.
URL :
www.neste.com
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Nokia Corporation
Nokia Corporation, known simply as Nokia, is a Finnish multinational company
that operates in the telecommunications, information technology, and consumer
electronics sectors. Nokia is headquartered in Espoo, Finland, near Helsinki.
The company has a rich history, having transitioned from its roots in pulp
production to becoming a leader in mobile and telecommunications technology.
URL :
www.nokia.com
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Nordea Bank
Nordea Bank Abp, commonly known as Nordea, is a prominent Nordic financial
services group headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. Nordea serves approximately
9.3 million private customers and 530,000 corporate clients, including 2,650
large corporations and institutions. The bank operates through four main
business areas: Personal Banking, Business Banking, Large Corporates &
Institutions, and Asset & Wealth Management.
URL :
www.nordea.com
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Sampo Group
Sampo Group is a prominent Nordic insurance provider, primarily focused on
property and casualty (P&C) insurance. The group operates across the Nordic
countries, the Baltic region, and the UK, offering a wide range of insurance
products through its subsidiaries, including If P&C Insurance, Topdanmark, and
Hastings Insurance.
URL :
www.sampo.com
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Stora Enso
Stora Enso is a leading global provider of renewable products in packaging,
biomaterials, and wooden construction. Stora Enso is a Finnish-Swedish forest
industry company with headquarters in Helsinki, Finland, and Stockholm, Sweden.
The company employed over 23,000 people worldwide, with significant operations
in Europe, Asia, and South America.
URL :
www.storaenso.com
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UPM
UPM-Kymmene Oyj, commonly referred to as UPM, is a Finnish forest industry
company that operates across six primary business areas: UPM Fibres, UPM Energy,
UPM Raflatac, UPM Specialty Papers, UPM Communication Papers, and UPM Plywood.
Business Areas: UPM Fibres: Focuses on sustainable wood-based products. UPM
Energy: Engages in renewable energy production. UPM Raflatac: Specializes in
label materials. UPM Specialty Papers: Offers various labelling and packaging
materials, as well as office and graphic papers.
URL :
www.upm.com