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Updated composition of the management team of Oma Savings Bank

Updated composition of the management team of Oma Savings Bank

Business Upturn04-08-2025
By GlobeNewswire Published on August 4, 2025, 11:25 IST
OMA SAVINGS BANK PLS STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE 4 August 2025, 9.25 AM CHANGES IN BOARD/MANAGEMENT/AUDITORS
Updated composition of the management team of Oma Savings Bank
Oma Savings Bank Plc (OmaSp and the Group) has confirmed Pirjetta Soikkeli (M.Sc. (Forestry) and MBA) as a member of the management team starting from 4 August 2025. Soikkeli has served as Chief Communications Officer (CCO) at OmaSp since 7 July 2025.
Kalle Virtanen (L.LM, trained on the Bench, L.LM (Stockholm) and CEFA) joined the management team and started as the Chief Operating Officer on 1 August 2025.
'I am pleased to welcome Pirjetta Soikkeli and Kalle Virtanen to Oma Savings Bank's management team. I am truly delighted that these experienced leaders are joining us to further strengthen the expertise of our executive team,' says Karri Alameri, CEO of OmaSp.
Oma Savings Bank's management team as of 4 August 2025:
Karri Alameri, Chief Executive OfficerSarianna Liiri, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial OfficerPekka Pykäri, Chief Risk OfficerVille Rissanen, Chief Digital Information OfficerHanna Sirkiä, Chief Legal OfficerPirjetta Soikkeli, Chief Communications OfficerMarkus Souru, Head of Service Network
Kalle Virtanen, Chief Operating Officer
The appointments are subject to the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority's approval of the fit and proper assessments concerning Soikkeli and Virtanen.
As previously announced, Pekka Pykäri will leave his position as OmaSp's Chief Risk Officer and member of the management team no later than 31 August 2025. OmaSp will announce the successor later.
Oma Savings Bank Plc
Additional information:
Karri Alameri, CEO, tel. +358 45 656 5250, [email protected]
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www.omasp.fi
OmaSp is a solvent and profitable Finnish bank. Over 600 professionals provide nationwide services through OmaSp's 48 branch offices and digital service channels to over 200,000 private and corporate customers. OmaSp focuses primarily on retail banking operations and provides its clients with a broad range of banking services both through its own balance sheet as well as by acting as an intermediary for its partners' products. The intermediated products include credit, investment and loan insurance products. OmaSp is also engaged in mortgage banking operations.
OmaSp core idea is to provide personal service and to be local and close to its customers, both in digital and traditional channels. OmaSp strives to offer premium level customer experience through personal service and easy accessibility. In addition, the development of the operations and services is customer-oriented. The personnel is committed and OmaSp seeks to support their career development with versatile tasks and continuous development. A substantial part of the personnel also own shares in OmaSp.
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Oma Savings Bank Plc provides earnings guidance on comparable profit before taxes for 2025. Earnings guidance is based on the forecast for the entire year, which takes into account the current market and business situation. Forecasts are based on the management's insight into the Group's business development. We estimate the Group's comparable profit before taxes to be EUR 50–65 million for the financial year 2025, (comparable profit before taxes was EUR 86.7 million in the financial year 2024). Oma Savings Bank Plc Additional information: Karri Alameri, CEO, tel. +358 45 656 5250, [email protected] Sarianna Liiri, CFO, tel. +358 40 835 6712, [email protected] Pirjetta Soikkeli, CCO, tel. +358 40 750 0093, [email protected] DISTRIBUTION Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd Major media OmaSp is a solvent and profitable Finnish bank. Over 600 professionals provide nationwide services through OmaSp's 48 branch offices and digital service channels to over 200,000 private and corporate customers. OmaSp focuses primarily on retail banking operations and provides its clients with a broad range of banking services both through its own balance sheet as well as by acting as an intermediary for its partners' products. The intermediated products include credit, investment and loan insurance products. OmaSp is also engaged in mortgage banking operations. OmaSp core idea is to provide personal service and to be local and close to its customers, both in digital and traditional channels. OmaSp strives to offer premium level customer experience through personal service and easy accessibility. In addition, the development of the operations and services is customer-oriented. The personnel is committed and OmaSp seeks to support their career development with versatile tasks and continuous development. A substantial part of the personnel also own shares in OmaSp. Attachments OmaSp Half-Year Financial Report 30 June 2025 OmaSp Pillar III Disclosure Report on capital adequacy and risk management 30 June 2025 Attachments Oma Savings Bank Half Year Report 30 June 2025 Pillar III Disclosure Report on capital adequacy and risk management 30 June 2025 Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

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