Olena Stepanenko, a member of the supervisory board of Kremenchug Road Machinery Plant JSC (Kredmash, Poltava region), increased her stake in the company from 4% to 20%, in particular, through the direct sale of 15.97% of the shares belonging to the chairman of the supervisory board, Kredmash president Mykola Danileiko, who died in April 2025.
According to information provided by the company in the disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC), Boris Muntean, who owned 5.07% of Kredmash JSC shares, also left the group of shareholders. Until 2002, Muntean held the position of director of Kredmash, where he was replaced by Danileiko.
Olena Mykolaivna Stepanenko is likely the daughter of Mykola Danileiko (in an interview with the local press, he said that he has a daughter named Olena – IF-U).
As of the first quarter of this year, according to the National Securities and Stock Market Commission, the shareholders of Kredmash JSC who own more than 5% of the authorized capital also include the head of the company, Oleksandr Tverezyi (10.21%), and KDM Invest LLC (9.81%), whose ultimate beneficiaries, according to opendatabot, are Oleksandr Tverezyi and Olena Stepanenko (49.95% each).
The shareholders of Kredmash JSC also include Euroavtomatizatsiya LLC (9.6%), whose ultimate beneficiary is listed as Oleg Oksak.
Kredmash specializes in the development and manufacture of asphalt and soil mixing plants, spare parts for construction and road equipment, tank trucks, bitumen tankers, cast iron and steel castings.
In 2024, the plant reduced its net sales revenue by 23% compared to 2023, to UAH 143.65 million, while its losses decreased by almost 23%, to UAH 13.08 million.
As reported, in pre-war 2021, the plant sold products worth UAH 1.2 billion. In June 2022, as a result of hostile missile strikes on Kremenchuk, the plant’s industrial facilities were partially destroyed.