Mar 18 • 08:52 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

How Aki and Heli Palsanmäki's auction business is doing – the company's results revealed

The auction business run by Aki and Heli Palsanmäki experienced a decrease in gross revenue from 238,407 euros in the previous year to 196,222 euros in 2025, alongside a reduction in operating profit.

Aki and Heli Palsanmäki, known from television, have seen their auction business's gross revenue decline from 238,407 euros last year to 196,222 euros in 2025. The company's operating profit also decreased, with the figure for 2024 being 59,551 euros, down from 29,528 euros the previous year. Overall, the profit from the current fiscal year stands at 58,127 euros, with distributable equity of 199,811 euros, and the company distributed dividends amounting to 16,150 euros last year.

Heli holds a 70% stake in the auction business, while Aki owns 30%. The results were initially reported by Iltalehti. In recent years, the couple has enjoyed wintering in Spain's Costa del Sol, and in March it was reported that they had moved to a new address. Heli shared on social media that their move went smoothly, facilitated by professionals. This marks the couple's tenth winter spent in Spain, leading Aki to observe that he doesn't find significant differences between Finnish citizens living in Spain and those residing in Finland.

Despite the downturn in business, their lifestyle choices indicate a degree of comfort, as they have opted to settle in a warmer climate during the winter months. Aki noted that winter residents in Spain tend to be in good spirits, similar to those in Finland, which highlights the shared experiences of expatriates. As such, while the company faces challenges in profitability, the Palsanmäkis maintain a positive outlook, both personally and in their interactions with the expatriate community.

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