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Harvia will publish its Interim Report for January−March 2025 on Wednesday, 7 May 2025 at around 9:00 a.m. EEST

Harvia will publish its Interim Report for January−March 2025 on Wednesday, 7 May 2025 at around 9:00 a.m. EEST

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Harvia Plc press release 30 April 2025 at 9:00 a.m. EESTHarvia will publish its Interim Report for the period of January−March 2025 on Wednesday, 7 May 2025 at around 09:00 a.m. Finnish time. The stock exchange release and the presentation material will be available after publishing at https://harviagroup.com/investor-relations/.
Harvia will hold a webcast for analysts, investors and media on 7 May 2025 at 11:00 a.m. EEST. The conference will be held in English. Harvia's CEO Matias Järnefelt and CFO Ari Vesterinen will host the event. The webcast can be followed at https://harvia.events.inderes.com/q1-2025.
A recording of the webcast will be available after the event on the company's website https://harviagroup.com/investor-relations/.
HARVIA PLC
For further information, please contact:CFO Ari Vesterinen, ari.vesterinen@harvia.com, tel. +358 40 5050 440Harvia is one of the leading companies operating in the sauna market globally, as measured by revenue. Harvia's brands and product portfolio are well known in the market, and the company's comprehensive product portfolio strives to meet the needs of the international sauna market of both private and professional customers.
Harvia's revenue totaled EUR 175.2 million in 2024. Harvia Group employs approximately 700 professionals in Finland, United States, Germany, Romania, China and Hong Kong, Austria, Italy, Estonia, and Sweden. The company is headquartered in Muurame, Finland, adjacent to its largest sauna and sauna component manufacturing facility.
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