Good property management services increases the occupant’s satisfaction and promotes energy savings
16/03/2010
The property management market is developing rapidly in Russia. Operating models and practices will take shape in the near future as the market grows and develops.
- “We have been planning our expansion into the St Petersburg area for a long time. We have been building up a network and carrying out market surveys for the past few years. Many of our customers operate in Russia, so it is natural to expand our operations and offer these customers local services also outside of Finland,” explains Mika Valtonen, CEO of Ovenia.
- “Ovenia has 30 years of experience and knowledge of the various sub-areas of property management. We feel that these strengths will be required and valued in the St Petersburg area. At the same time we will learn new things and get to apply our skills in a new and challenging market,” he continues.
Regional Manager Petri Land (42) will be in charge of the regional office in St Petersburg. Land has solid and wide-ranging experience in the property business and the special characteristics of the market in St Petersburg. He has previously worked for, among others, the KTI Institute for Real Estate Economics, Kiinteistötaito Peltola & Pulkkanen Oy and YIT Lentek.
For further information, please contact:
CEO Mika Valtonen, Ovenia Oy
mika.valtonen(a)ovenia.fi, mobile phone +358 40 726 0006
Ovenia Oy
Ovenia provides customer driven property management services for property investors and corporate clients. With 30 years of experience, Ovenia is the largest and oldest company in its field in Finland. Its comprehensive service offering covers property management, asset management, leasing services and life-cycle development services. Ovenia administers property portfolios amounting to approximately 6 million square metres in different parts of Finland, and in 2009 the company had a turnover of about EUR 14.2 million. The company employs 140 property professionals and has offices in Helsinki, Lahti, Turku, Tampere, Jyväskylä, Vaasa, Kuopio, Lappeenranta, Oulu and St Petersburg.
