Polygon acquires Tehokuivaus Oy to strengthen our market position in Finland

Polygon has signed an agreement to acquire the shares of Tehokuivaus Oy. The acquisition will strengthen Polygon Finland in the area of water and fire damage restoration and add around 60 employees and a turnover of around 7 MEUR.

“Finland is a strategic market for Polygon, where we have strong growth ambitions and goals to be the leading provider of property damage restoration services. Our national presence in Finland combined with Tehokuivaus regional leadership in Western Finland is a winning formula”, says Axel Gränitz, CEO & President of Polygon Group.

Tehokuivaus Oy has a strong quality stamp based on long experience as a well-respected company in Finland. I am impressed by their high customer satisfaction, quality and professional approach to damage restoration. With this acquisition, we will further strengthen our position in Finland and bring highly skilled people into our team. I would like to take the opportunity to wish all Tehokuivaus employees a warm welcome to the Polygon family. Together I am convinced that we will further develop our business to take Polygon Finland to the next level", says Tom Jaatinen, Country President of Polygon Finland.

“We are excited about the opportunity to become part of Polygon Group and I am convinced that our joint-forces will form a very attractive offer to customers all across Finland. I also see great opportunities to further develop and grow stronger as a team”, says Sari Mäkitalo, one of the owners and founders of Tehokuivaus Oy.

For further information, please contact:
Martin Hamner, Chief Financial Officer, martin.hamner@polygongroup.com, +46 70 607 85 79

 

Polygon is a Global Expert and the European market leader in Property Damage Control. On 3 continents and in 14 countries, our 4.000 specialists prevent, control and mitigate the effects of water, fire and climate. Our innovative and tailor-made solutions combine people, knowledge and technology for a wide range of customer segments.

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