Terveystalo

Last updated

Terveystalo (literally "health-house") is a Finnish private healthcare company. Terveystalo provides healthcare, work healthcare and hospital care services for private persons, corporations, insurance companies and the public sector in about 100 localities with about 180 locations all over Finland. [1]

Contents

History

The history of Terveystalo dates back to the 1940s, when the oldest daughter companies of the concern were founded. Terveystalo started activities in 2001 when the concern was joined by Vaajakosen Lääkäriasema Oy and the Medipa Oy medical stations in Alajärvi, Kauhava and Härmä. The company grew significantly from 2002 to 2007 when over a hundred corporate and business deals were made, and the company has continued to grow. The growth was partially influenced by the company being listed on Nasdaq Helsinki in early 2007. [2]

The largest business deal was made in June 2007 when Suomen Terveystalo Oyj acquired Medivire Työterveyspalvelut Oyj founded in 1995 for 127 million euro. After the deal Suomen Terveystalo Oyj became Finland's largest private healthcare company. [3] [4] In December 2007 Medivire Työterveyspalvelut Oy was renamed Suomen Terveystalo Työterveyspalvelut Oy, and Medivire Työterveyspalvelut was kept as an auxiliary name. [5]

From capital investors back to the stock market

The British capital investment company Bridgepoint Group and its daughter company Star Healthcare made an acquisition offer of Terveystalo on 19 January 2009. Terveystalo Healthcare's listing on Nasdaq Helsinki ended on 25 August 2009 after Star Healthcare had bought the entire company out of the stock market. In early summer 2009 Star Healthcare owned about 97.9% of the company's stock and in August it acquired also the remaining shares. [6] In September 2013 the Bridgepoint Group sold Terveystalo to the Swedish EQT VI fund owned by the Wallenberg family. [7]

During its history Terveystalo has significantly expanded through corporate acquisitions. [8] In EQT's ownership Terveystalo expanded its activities to dental care and mouth healthcare in summer 2015, and in late 2017 the dentist network of the concern reached to 20 localities. [8] In November 2016 the Helsinki Deaconess Institute foundation made a deal to fuse the Diacor healthcare company to Terveystalo in spring 2017. This made the Helsinki Deaconess Institute one of the largest owners of Terveystalo. [9] [10]

In September 2017 Terveystalo announced it would return to Nasdaq Helsinki. At this time, Varma, Hartwall Capital, Rettig Group and the Elo insurance company registered as its anchor investors. [11] The stock release at the time of the listing was overmarked by a manifold [12] and trading the company stock started on the stock market's main list on 13 October 2017. [8] [13] In May 2018 EQT Partners announced it would relinquish ownership of Terveystalo. [14]

In May 2018 Terveystalo announced it would acquire the healthcare servies of its rival Attendo in Finland, which made Terveystalo the largest private healthcare company in Finland by far. [15] [16]

Terveystalo's CEO Yrjö Närhinen resigned in May 2019. [17] In August 2019 Ville Iho was named Närhinen's successor as CEO and he started at the post on 6 December 2019. [18]

In June 2021 Terveystalo announced it would acquire the Swedish company Feelgood. [19]

Services

A Terveystalo healthcare location in Kamppi, Helsinki. Terveystalo Kamppi.jpg
A Terveystalo healthcare location in Kamppi, Helsinki.

The Terveystalo concern provides services in general medicine, work healthcare and special hospital care, diagnostics, daytime surgery, mouth healthcare and other complementary healthcare for private and corporate customers and customers in the public sector. According to the Terveystalo concern it had about 663 thousand work healthcare customers in Finland in 2018. The nationwide network included about 180 locations at about 100 localities. [1] [20]

The Association for Finnish Work awarded the Avainlippu award to Terveystalo in 2018 for providing services produced in Finland employing Finnish people. [21]

Economy

Economical figures about Terveystalo:[ citation needed ]

201320142015201620172018
Number of employees3 2003 1003 4003 4634 2656 018
Revenue (millions of euro)312305325473690745

Related Research Articles

Fiskars Group is a Finnish group company. The company has its roots in the village of Fiskars, where it was founded in 1649. The oldest business still operating in Finland, its global headquarters are in Keilaniemi, Espoo, Finland. It is one of the oldest companies in the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Elisa (company)</span> Finnish telecommunications company

Elisa Oyj is a Finnish telecommunications company founded in 1882. Its previous names were Helsingin Puhelin and Elisa Communications Oyj. Elisa is a telecommunications, ICT and online service company operating mainly in Finland and Estonia, but it also offers digital services for international operators and other companies. In Finland Elisa is the market leader in mobile and fixed network subscriptions. Elisa provides services for communication and entertainment, and tools for improving operating methods and productivity of organisations. It cooperates for example with Vodafone and Tele2.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kemira</span> Finnish chemicals company

Kemira Oyj is a global chemicals company serving customers in water intensive industries. Kemira has two main segments, Pulp & Paper and Industry & Water. Kemira is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amer Sports</span> Finnish sporting good company

Amer Sports Oy is a Finnish multinational sporting equipment company based in Helsinki, Finland. Established in 1950 as an industrial conglomerate with interests as diverse as tobacco trading, ship owning and publishing, Amer has gradually evolved into a multinational firm devoted to the production and marketing of sporting goods. The company employs over 9,700 people.

Ahlstrom-Munksjö Oyj is a manufacturer of fiber-based products. Renewable fibers represent about 95% of Ahlstrom's total fiber use.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DNA Oyj</span> Finnish telecommunications company

DNA Oyj is a Finnish telecommunications group that provides voice, data and TV services. In December 2020, it had over 3.5 million subscription customers. 2.7 million of the customers were using a mobile network and 0.9 million were using a fixed network. DNA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telenor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">YIT</span>

YIT Oyj is the largest Finnish and a significant North European construction company. YIT is headquartered in Helsinki and its stock is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki Oy. YIT develops and builds apartments, business premises and entire areas. YIT is also specialised in demanding infrastructure construction and paving. YIT operates in 11 countries: Finland, Russia, Scandinavia, the Baltic States, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">HKScan</span> Finnish meat production company

HKScan Oyj is a Finnish manufacturer of meat foods and products, but nowadays its product range also includes ready meals and pet foods. It is based in Turku. In the 1990s and 2000s the company – by then known as HK Ruokatalo Oy – targeted the international market, acquiring meat production companies around the Baltic Sea: In Sweden, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – including the Swedish Scan AB in 2007, resulting in the modern-day name of the company.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Efecte</span>

Efecte is a Finnish software corporation that produces cloud-based solutions and related services to its customers. Its product range consists of IT departments’ ERP solutions, i.e. IT Service Management solutions, and Identity and Access Management software that is needed for signing into different IT systems.

Suominen Corporation is a Finnish company that makes nonwovens for wiping and hygiene products and healthcare applications. Suominen is the global market leader in nonwovens for wipes, and one of the world's biggest nonwovens manufacturers. Suominen's nonwovens are made into wet wipes, sanitary towels, and swabs, for example.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Huonekalu- ja Rakennustyötehdas</span> Finnish furniture producer

Huonekalutehdas Korhonen Oy, formerly called O.Y. Huonekalu- ja Rakennustyötehdas A.B is a former furniture producer located in Littoinen, Kaarina, Finland. The company was once known for manufacturing Alvar Aalto designed furniture.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jan Erola</span> Finnish journalist

Jan Erola is a Finnish communications entrepreneur and former journalist and publisher. He is the part-time Head of Public Affairs of the Finnish Startup Community, and is also the CEO of his own Kravat Oy, a communications consultancy company. Kravat has designed and published a professional networking tool software application HookedOn. Erola formerly worked as an associate director for Kreab, a multinational communications agency, for both the London and Helsinki offices. For several years, Erola was involved with the Sport and Healthtech startup event SMASH, e.g. by hosting the SMASH LONDON event in 2018.

Helsinki Shipyard Oy is a Finnish shipbuilding company based at Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland.

Orthex Oyj is a Finnish company that manufactures and markets plastic household products such as storage boxes, kitchenware and utensils. Orthex has manufactured some of the very common items in Finnish homes. In the example over 8 of 10 households owned the Orthex freezer box Jäänalle and the 10-liter bucket according to a survey conducted by Ilta-Sanomat in 2019. Orthex's classic sled was described as the most common kids sled over the years by Helsingin Sanomat in 2005.

Componenta is a contract manufacturer of cast and machined metal components, located in Finland. Its customers are typically global manufacturers of vehicles, machines and equipment. Componenta is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hanko Sushi</span> Finlands largest sushi chain

Hanko Sushi is a Finnish restaurant chain founded in 2009 in Hanko, focusing on sushi. The chain has 22 restaurants in Finland, of which 11 are in Helsinki, two each in Espoo and Tampere, and one each in Jyväskylä, Kuopio, Oulu, Raisio, Ruka, Turku and Vantaa. Hanko Sushi is the largest sushi chain in Finland in terms of both number of restaurants and revenue.

Mehiläinen is a concern for social and healthcare services for both public and private customers, active in Finland, Sweden, Germany and Estonia. The company's largest owner is CVC Capital Partners.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">LähiTapiola</span>

LähiTapiola is a Finnish finance group company providing insurance services, formed by the fusion of the Lähivakuutus and Tapiola Bank companies. LähiTapiola is a group company owned by its customers, serving private, farm, entrepreneur, corporate and community clients. The company's products and services include damage, life and retirement insurance as well as investment and savings services. Services for corporate clients include services related to risk management and staff wellbeing. In 2019 the company had a business result of 273.1 million euro. In 2020 the company had almost 1.6 million owner customers and it was the largest company in Finland to provide traffic insurance, the second largest to provide damage insurance and the fourth largest to provide life insurance.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Serena Waterpark</span> Finnish water park in Lahnus, Espoo

Serena Waterpark is a water park located along to the Vihdintie road in the Lahnus district of Espoo, Finland. It was opened after extensive excavation and construction work in 1989. Serena is the largest indoor water park in the Nordic countries, and it is also one of the most popular travel destinations in Southern Finland, with more than 200,000 people visiting the water park every year.

References

  1. 1 2 Yritystietoa – Avainluvut, Terveystalo. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  2. Suomen Terveystalo listautuu pörssiin, Taloussanomat 16 March 2007. Accessed on 18 April 2016.
  3. Honkanen, Juha-Pekka: Suomen Terveystalo ostaa Medivire Työterveyspalvelut, Mediuutiset 29 June 2007. Accessed on 18 April 2016.
  4. Suomen Terveystalo ostaa Medivire Työterveyspalvelut, Taloussanomat 29 June 2007. Accessed on 18 April 2016.
  5. Suomen Terveystalo Työterveys Oy, Kauppalehti . Accessed on 18 April 2016.
  6. Terveystalo Healthcare jättää pörssin, Kauppalehti 25 August 2009. Accessewd on 25 August 2009.[ dead link ]
  7. Herrala, Olli: Wallenbergien EQT nappasi Terveystalon, Kauppalehti 10 September 2013. Accessed on 1 October 2013.
  8. 1 2 3 Vuosikertomus 2017, Terveystalo. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  9. Terveystalo ja Diacor yhdistyvät, Kauppalehti 23 November 2016. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  10. Kilpailu- ja kuluttajavirasto on hyväksynyt Terveystalon ja Diacorin yhdistymisen, Terveystalo 23 March 2017. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  11. Heima, Timo-Pekka: Terveystalo aikoo listautua Helsingin pörssiin, YLE 14 September 2017. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  12. Terveystalon anti ylimerkittiin, Kauppalehti 10 October 2017. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  13. Terveystalo listautuu Helsingin pörssiin, Helsingin Sanomat 14 September 2017. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  14. Press release 21 May 2018, Terveystalo. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  15. Lassila, Anni: Terveystalo osti Attendon terveyspalvelut, Helsingin Sanomat 17 May 2018 (subscriber-only content). Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  16. Terveystalon ja Attendon kauppa vähentää entisestään kilpailua terveysmarkkinoilla, Kaleva 17 May 2018. Accessed on 18 May 2018.
  17. Toimitusjohtaja Yrjö Närhinen jättää Terveystalon, Kauppalehti 28 May 2019. Accessed on 9 August 2019.
  18. Ville Iho Terveystalon toimitusjohtajaksi joulukuusta 2019 alkaen, Cision 14 November 2019. Accessed on 27 December 2019.
  19. Terveystalo rynnii Ruotsin terveysmarkkinoille: Ostaa yli 60 miljoonalla eurolla 72 prosenttia ruotsalaisesta Feelgoodista, Helsingin Sanomat 8 June 2021. Accessed on 8 June 2021.
  20. Yritystietoa: Terveystalo lyhyesti, Terveystalo. Accessed on 16 July 2018.
  21. Terveystalo sai Avainlipun, Länsi-Suomi 16 February 2018. Accessed on 16 July 2018.