AVH Grupp - Estonian energy, chemistry, and manufacturing group

About AVH Grupp

AVH Grupp is Estonian holding company that operates through subsidiaries and affiliates in three main areas: energy, metal, and oil shale chemistry.

It is important for AVH to make bold decisions and gain the trust of customers through expert know-how and increasing sustainability of its operations.

Investments

We are investing in a cleaner future. Our mission is to contribute to a sustainable energy economy.

AVH Grupp continuously works towards reducing the negative impact of energy-related activities through innovation in all our business and development activities. This initiative is driven by global goals for slowing down climate change, including the Paris Climate Agreement and the Green Turn.

We have been measuring the carbon footprint of our subsidiaries since 2020, which was taken as the base year. Additionally, we have set the goal of achieving carbon neutrality in Alexela by 2030.

We give power

We understand that as a large company, we play an important role in Estonian economy and in the lives of the local people.

That is why we support Estonia by sponsoring culture, sports, education, and charities. AVH Grupp has also been awarded the prestigious The Culture Friend of the Year prize for several times.

People

Management Board

Hans Pajoma

Member of the Management Board and CEO

Mikhail Kazarin

Member of the Management Board

Supervisory Board

Heiti Hääl

Chairman of the Supervisory Board

Marti Hääl

Member of the Supervisory Board

Mati Sokk

Member of the Supervisory Board

Andreas Laane

Member of the Supervisory Board

Maria Helbling

Member of the Supervisory Board

Aarto Eipre

Member of the Supervisory Board

AVH Grupp in numbers

Total turnover in 2023 / EUR

629,6 million

Employees in 2023

600+

Investments in 2023 / EUR

24,5 million

Total turnover in 2023 / EUR

989,6 million

Employees in 2023

1200+

Investments in 2023 / EUR

54,4 million

Area of operations

AVH’s home market is Estonia. The strategic focus areas are Scandinavia and the Baltics.