Inservis, a company controlled by Civinity, one of the largest building maintenance and engineering solutions groups in the Baltics, has a new CEO, Agnė Grendelė, who has many years of experience in building maintenance and management and development of investment infrastructure projects.
Starting her career in the telecommunications sector, Agnė Grendelė spent eight years as a senior executive at SOL Baltics (formerly Yglė pastatų valdymas), a real estate maintenance and management company. In recent years, Ms Grendel has been managing companies involved in the development of strategic infrastructure projects.
According to Virgeda Jackaitė, CEO of Civinity, Grendelė’s joining Inservis will contribute to the company’s further growth and implementation of its strategic plans:
“Inservis, which is part of the Group, manages hundreds of thousands of squares of non-residential and residential buildings. These are not just numbers: behind them are the people who live, work and spend their leisure time in buildings. Our goal is to make them safe and comfortable. I am delighted that Agnė’s experience and expertise will contribute to improving the quality of our services, increasing the efficiency of our operations, and to the further successful growth of the Group,” comments V. Jackaitė.
Inservis is a part of SPV31, a company managed by Civinity Group, which provides maintenance services for apartment buildings in Vilnius and commercial buildings in Lithuania and Latvia. In 2023, Inservis had 233 employees, revenues of EUR 10.68 million and EBITDA of EUR 0.54 million.
Civinity is one of the largest building maintenance and engineering solutions groups in the Baltics. The company brings together more than 30 companies that maintain 10 million sqm of residential and commercial buildings and have installed hundreds of engineering systems in different European cities. In 2023, the Civinity team employed over 1,500 people in Lithuania, Latvia and the UK, with revenues of EUR 87.7 million and EBITDA of EUR 7.12 million.