Summa Capital Review

Updated: April 24, 2026
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About Summa Capital

Summa Capital Oy is a Helsinki‑based corporate finance advisory firm, established in 2003, that provides services in mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, financing, capital market transactions including equity, senior bonds, hybrid bonds, convertible bonds, IPOs, and public offerings. The firm has completed transactions exceeding €5 billion in total deal value, employs around seven professionals, operates from central Helsinki, and is a member of the Globalscope M&A network. Its headquarters address is Niemenkatu 73, 15140 Lahti, Finland, and it holds an active LEI number 743700T0WELBVH9TJ780, registered by BIS/YTJ on December 18 2014. Financially, Summa Capital Oy reported a revenue of approximately €82,686 and a business profit of €19,491 in 2024, employing a single person at that time. The company maintains robust internal governance frameworks, including risk management, internal audit by Conbek Oy’s finance director, and oversight by a board with combined CEO/chair roles under approval by the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority.

No regulatory licence for FX or brokering activities is registered for Summa Capital Oy. Furthermore, the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN‑FSA) issued a warning on November 17 2022, stating that an entity operating under the name “Summa Capital” is a clone misusing data from the legitimate Finnish company. That clone is unauthorised to provide financial services. As a result, the purported "Summa Capital" broker operating at summa‑capitaloy.com is unauthorised and not connected with the regulated advisory firm, and holding client funds or offering trading may pose risks.

Who it’s for

  • Clients seeking bespoke corporate finance advisory services in Finland and international cross‑border transactions.
  • Publicly listed, private companies, private equity firms, institutional investors seeking M&A, capital market or financing expertise.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Established Finnish corporate finance boutique with extensive transaction experience since 2003, including IPOs and complex financing.
  • Structured governance with internal audit, board oversight, and compliance documentation.

Cons

  • Potential client confusion due to clone broker misuse of company data, with FIN‑FSA warning about unauthorised clone at summa‑capitaloy.com.

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