Stock Exchange Bulletin
Changes in Board / Management / Auditors
May 13, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EET
The Board of Directors of Solteq Plc has appointed Jesper Kaysen (b.1965) as EVP of the Utilities segment and member of the Executive Team. Jesper Kaysen joined the company on March 1, 2025, as the Head of Utilities Consulting business and will assume his new responsibilities immediately.
“The industry is undergoing changes, which create growth opportunities for us. Regulation, technology, and customer expectations are evolving, and we are here to help our clients succeed. I want to support energy and utilities companies in leveraging technology and innovation sustainably. I'm excited to strengthen our position in the Nordic market," comments EVP of the Utilities Segment, Jesper Kaysen.
”Jesper brings strong and versatile expertise in the key areas of the Utilities business. He has extensive industry experience and a proven track record of successful leadership in both consulting and software development. I am very pleased that Jesper was willing to take on the leadership of the entire Utilities segment,” summarizes the CEO of Solteq, Aarne Aktan.
Jesper Kaysen takes over the responsibilities for leading the Utilities segment from Solteq Plc’s CEO, Aarne Aktan, who has managed it alongside his own duties since May 1, 2024.
Solteq Plc’ Executive Team consists of the following members as of May 13, 2025:
Aarne Aktan, CEO;
Jesper Kaysen, EVP of the Utilities segment;
Mikko Sairanen, CFO, Interim EVP of the Retail & Commerce segment;
Oona Silén, VP of People and Culture;
Christa Tavan, Director of Marketing and Communications.
Solteq Plc
Board of Directors
Distribution:
Nasdaq Helsinki
Key media
www.solteq.com
Further information:
CEO Aarne Aktan
Tel: +358 40 342 4440
E-mail: aarne.aktan@solteq.com
About Solteq
Solteq is a Nordic software solution and expert service provider specializing in retail and energy sectors and needs related to e-commerce. The company employs over 400 professionals and operates in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, and the UK.