Judging by the financial data, Palsanmäki’s company is doing well.
In the photo, Aki and Heli Palsanmäki, familiar from the Finnish auction emperor program. PASI LEISMA
Finland’s auction emperor – program by Palsanmäki’s Hirvaskanka Kauppahuone company cleans well. The company improved its results in the previous fiscal year and the business is moving forward.
In the most recent fiscal year, the company had a turnover of 238,000 euros. A year earlier, the turnover was 182,000 euros.
At the end of the financial year, the result was EUR 58,000 plus. The company improved its result tremendously, because in the previous fiscal year the company had a loss of 21,000 euros.
191,000 euros of distributable capital remained in the company’s coffers. In the previous fiscal year, 144,000 euros remained in the cash register.
The Palsanmäkis were also able to earn good incomes through their business activities. In 2024, Aki Palsanmäki’s earned income was 65,290 euros and capital income was 12,174 euros. A total of 2,525 euros was accumulated in residual taxes for Aki. Heli Palsanmäki’s earned income was 61,496 euros and capital income was 22,750 euros. Heli received 920 euros in tax refunds.
Diseases in the background
Palsanmäki’s business has been hindered by illnesses in recent years. Aki said in 2024 that he got cancer. Aki’s cancer was operated on in October of the same year, and it did not spread.
In March, Aki told Keskisuomalai that he will continue to work normally. During the winter, Aki used, among other things, his summer holidays and sick leave days to get sick. The auctions started running normally in Hirvaskanka in April.
A few years before, Heli got cancer. Heli was found to have a malignant tumor in her uterus. The cancer had spread to other parts of the body and Heli had to go through severe cancer treatments. In August 2022, Heli said Stop cured of cancer.
Palsanmäki’s Finnish auction emperor program has been presented since 2013. The program has been awarded, among other things, the Golden Venla award.

