The Head of Department is Petteri Vuolasto.

Email addresses take the format firstname.lastname@bof.fi

The department  includes the following divisions and units:

Common IT Services

The Common IT Services division is responsible for the processes involved in administering IT services and end-users’ customer service and hardware. It also centrally provides IT services for the Department’s other teams and customers.

The division also houses the PaaS team, which is tasked with the supply of efficient, high-quality data centre and data communications services.

The Head of Division is Sami Kirjonen.

IT services for the FIN-FSA

The IT services for the FIN-FSA division administers and develops IT user services, produces efficient, high-quality systems and provides systems support to the FIN-FSA’s departments and the Bank of Finland’s General Secretariat. IT services for these departments are produced by two client account teams.

The Head of Division is Meri Verho.

IT Services for the Bank of Finland

The IT Services for the Bank of Finland division administers and develops IT user services, produces efficient, high-quality systems and provides systems support to the Bank’s departments. Three client account teams are charged with producing IT services for the departments.

The Head of Division is Petri Salminen.

Shared Information Management services

The Shared Information Management Services division is responsible for document administration, library and information services as well as content management systems. Records management services include the document register as well as procedures and systems for the processing of documents. The library provides the books, journals and extensive digital resources needed for research activities and other expert work within the Bank. The library’s information services include the Bank’s historical archive.

The Head of Division is Mia Ristimäki. The Head of Records Management is Hanna-Maarit Järvinen and the Chief Librarian and Head of Information Services is Soile Hakonen.