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Paving the way for a cleaner future

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Electrification of transport and the growing demand for lithium-ion batteries require new industrial operations throughout the value chain – from mines to battery cell production. Finnish Minerals Group is developing a responsible battery value chain in Finland. At the same time, we contribute to supporting the European Green Deal, according to which Europe aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2050.

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The number of personnel in the parent company Finnish Minerals Group Oy is 33.

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The number of personnel in group companies in 2025 was 943.

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Group companies' EBITDA in 2025 was about 74 MEUR.

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Group companies' net sales in 2025 was about 556 MEUR.

Our Annual Report 2025 published


The annual report covering the company's and Group's operations has now been published.

The report includes a general section covering the year 2025, the annual review, the financial statements, and a sustainability report applying the requirements of the CSRD, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.

Click here to see the report.

Podcast Mineraalit ja miljardit

The podcast explores the current state and future of Finland’s mining sector and battery value chain. Guests include industry experts and influencers.

All episodes are now available on YouTube (English subtitles) and Spotify.

Click here and listen to all the episodes.

News releases

Here you can see our latest news.

News / 26.03.2026

Sotkamo among Finland's leading mining municipalities: Mines boost employment and the economy

The significance of mining for Sotkamo is examined from the municipality’s perspective.

The significance of mining for Sotkamo is examined from the municipality’s perspective.

News / 05.03.2026

The Sokli mining project opens new perspectives for the economy and the environment

Our podcast episode explores the significance of Sokli’s critical minerals, the project’s local impacts, and its progress.

Our podcast episode explores the significance of Sokli’s critical minerals, the project’s local impacts, and its progress.

News / 16.02.2026

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

We have joined the ‘Call for a European Preference,’ an initiative urging Europe to strengthen its industrial base, secure key value chains and preserve economic sovereignty.

We have joined the ‘Call for a European Preference,’ an initiative urging Europe to strengthen its industrial base, secure key value chains and preserve economic sovereignty.

Businesses for creating value

We aim to increase the value of Finnish minerals by developing the value chain of lithium-ion batteries in Finland. Our projects now extend from mines to battery chemicals and materials.

Portfolio companies and development projects

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

Terrafame Oy

Our subsidiary Terrafame produces nickel and cobalt sulphates for lithium-ion batteries. The company provides its customers with a transparent, traceable and truly European battery chemical supply chain.

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

Keliber Oy

Keliber is a mining and battery chemicals company that aims to start production of lithium hydroxide in 2026. In addition to mining operations, the company is preparing to establish a chemical plant.

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

Sokli Oy

Sokli, located in Savukoski is a globally unique area of mineral resources. We are currently performing a comprehensive assessment of the full potential of the deposit and the profitability of mining operations.

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

IONCOR Oy

Our subsidiary IONCOR develops and manufactures battery systems particularly for the electrification of bus & truck segments, off-highway machinery and the automotive industry. The company operates in Finland and in Germany.

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

Easpring Finland New Materials Oy

The plant under construction in Kotka is intended to produce the cathode active material needed to manufacture lithium-ion batteries. Our partner in the project is Beijing Easpring Material Technology listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

Hamina pCAM project

Finnish Minerals Group has acquired the entire share capital of the joint company and is reviewing the preconditions for continuing the project on a new basis.

Finnish Minerals Group joins the call for European preference

Adven-FMG Sodium Sulphate Solutions Oy

Adven and Finnish Minerals Group have been developing a circular economy-based concept for the processing of sodium sulphate in industrial wastewater. The aim is to create industrial solutions on the basis of a service model.