The second annual Youth Investment Camp took place at Roosta Holiday Village.
The event was aimed at 10th and 11th grade students from across all Estonian counties, with the goal of improving young people’s financial literacy and fostering the next generation of Estonia’s investment community.
Throughout the camp, students had the opportunity to learn from a wide range of experienced professionals, including Kadri Kiisel (CEO of LHV), financial literacy advocate Hanna Nõmm, Mihkel Vetemaa (founder of Bilance), Daniil Aal (CEO of Estateguru), and Janar Muttik (CEO and founder of Everaus Kinnisvara). Everaus Kinnisvara supported the Youth Investment Camp for the second year in a row, contributing to the development of a smarter and stronger society by helping to raise financially savvy youth.
Janar Muttik joined a panel discussion alongside Karin Vinkel, Annika Saar, and Madis Pajo to explore how young people can begin investing in real estate early in life.
“Speaking with the participants reaffirmed my belief that we have a highly self-aware generation growing up—one that is willing to take responsibility for the quality of their own lives,” Muttik praised the students. “The camp gave highschoolers a great opportunity to build new connections. Over several days, they received a wealth of practical, real-world insights directly from experts—guidance that will help them make smarter financial decisions in the future. It’s clear that the Investment Camp is becoming a powerful tradition that will continue to empower young people with financial knowledge for years to come.”