Stora Enso

Stora Enso Oyj (from Swedish: Stora [ˈstǔːra] and Finnish: Enso [ˈenso]) is a Finnish and Swedish company. It develops and produces various materials, mostly based on wood, for a range of industries and applications worldwide. It has headquarters in Helsinki, Finland, and Stockholm, Sweden. The majority of sales takes place in Europe, but there are also significant operations in Asia and South America. Stora Enso was formed in 1998, when the Swedish mining and forestry products company Stora AB merged with the Finnish forestry products company Enso Oyj. In 2021, the average number of employees was over 23,000. In 2015, Stora Enso was ranked seventh in the world by sales and fourth by earnings, among forest, paper and packaging industry companies. For the first two quarters of 2018, the company was ranked second by net earnings among European forest and paper industry companies. The corporate history can be traced back to the oldest known preserved share certificate in the world, issued in 1288. Based on this, some observers consider Stora Enso to be the oldest limited liability company in the world.

Stora Enso Oyj
Company typeJulkinen osakeyhtiö
Nasdaq Helsinki: STEAV, STERV
Nasdaq Stockholm: STE A, STE R
ISINHelsinki: FI0009005953 and FI0009005961, Stockholm: FI0009007603 and FI0009007611
IndustryPaper and packaging
PredecessorE. Holtzmann & Cie. 
Founded1998 (1998) (1288 (1288))
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland
Key people
Antti Mäkinen (chair of the board), Hans Sohlström (CEO)
ProductsPackaging materials, biomaterials, wooden construction and paper
Revenue €10.164 billion (2021)
€1,568 million (2021)
€1,268 million (2021)
Total assets €19,026 million (2021)
Total equity €10,666 million (2021)
OwnersSolidium, FAM AB and others
Number of employees
22,094 (December 2021)
Websitewww.storaenso.com
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