Who shapes the country’s economy?
OpenDataBot analyzed the financial reporting data of Ukrainian companies for 2025 and compiled a list of the top 10 companies by revenue in each sector. Among the leaders in terms of revenue are companies in the energy sector, wholesale and retail trade, and the processing industry. Last year, the highest revenues were generated by businesses in Kyiv and the surrounding region, Dnipropetrovsk, and Lviv.
For the second year in a row, the energy sector leads in terms of revenue, with 1.04 trillion hryvnia. This is 23% of the total revenue of companies in the Index. Wholesale trade came in second with revenues of over UAH 697 billion (15%). Retail trade generated almost as much — over UAH 647 billion, or 14%.

The top five most profitable industries also include manufacturing, with revenues of over UAH 477 billion (11%), and mining, with over UAH 341 billion, or 8%.
Which businesses topped the list this year?
The ranking has also undergone significant changes over the year. Compared to the previous year, 44 companies dropped out of the Index and were replaced by new participants.
Among the representatives of the energy sector, the leaders were D.Trading (UAH 292.4 billion), Energoatom (UAH 254.7 billion), and gas supplier Naftogaz Trading (UAH 130.3 billion).
The leaders in retail trade in 2025 were ATB (UAH 247.3 billion), Silpo (UAH 106 billion), and Aurora (UAH 49.2 billion).
At the same time, the leaders in wholesale trade are DL Solutions (UAH 114.1 billion), Donpromtrans (UAH 98.1 billion), and OKKO-Express (UAH 85.2 billion).
The top Ukrainian banks were Privat (UAH 122.6 billion), Oschadbank (UAH 41.7 billion) and Universal Bank, which operates monobank — UAH 27.2 billion.
In the agricultural sector, the top two positions were taken by two companies of the MHP group: Vinnytsia and Myronivska poultry farms with revenues of UAH 54.2 billion and UAH 27.3 billion, respectively. The top three is rounded out by Lebedyn Seed Plant (UAH 17.4 billion).
In the transport and postal services category, the leaders are Ukrzaliznytsia (UAH 89 billion), Nova Poshta (UAH 54.2 billion), and Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine (UAH 28 billion).
In the hospitality sector — restaurants and hotels — the winners were McDonald’s (UAH 21.3 billion), Briscola (UAH 2.9 billion), and KFC (UAH 1.3 billion).
In the extractive industry, the leaders are Ukrnafta (UAH 99.4 billion), Ukrgazvydobuvannya (UAH 83.6 billion), and DTEK Pavlogradvuhillya (UAH 36.2 billion).
The top of the processing industry is led by Kernel-Trade — 105.9 billion in revenue last year, Zaporizhstal (72 billion UAH), and ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih (70.6 billion UAH).
The situation in IT remains unchanged: in the top positions are GlobalLogic Ukraine (UAH 10.9 billion) and two companies of the Epam brand, which surpassed the leader in terms of total revenue: Epam Systems (UAH 10.2 billion) and Epam Digital (UAH 9.2 billion).
In the automotive trade, the top three spots were shared by Toyota Ukraine (UAH 24.6 billion), Winner (UAH 16.9 billion), and Porsche Ukraine (UAH 15.6 billion).
In the telecommunications sector, the leadership is shared between Kyivstar (UAH 43.8 billion), Vodafone (UAH 25.8 billion), and lifecell (UAH 15.9 billion).
Among representatives of the TV+Radio+Books category, the leaders are Kyivstar TV (UAH 1.6 billion), STB (UAH 1.4 billion) and Multiplex (UAH 1.2 billion).
In the healthcare sector, the leaders are Dobrobut (UAH 4.2 billion), Dila (UAH 3.6 billion), and Sinevo Ukraine (UAH 3.3 billion).
In the leisure category — sports and entertainment — the leaders are FC Dynamo Kyiv (UAH 1.8 billion), Sport Life Kyiv (UAH 605.7 million), and a newcomer to the Index — Mavka Water Park in Bukovel (UAH 407.8 million).
You can see the rest of the leaders of Ukrainian business on the Open Data Bot Index 2026 page.
Methodology
The Open Data Bot Index is an analytical tool that allows you to assess the real situation and geography of Ukrainian business. The index is based on data from state registries, Open Data Bot registries, companies’ financial reports, information about ties with the Russian Federation, sanctions lists, and other Open Data Bot analytical tools.
The OpenDataBot Index 2026 takes into account both financial indicators (annual financial reports of companies for 2025) and the business reputation of companies.
The list does not include companies under sanctions, businesses with owners or ultimate beneficiaries from the Russian Federation, as well as enterprises whose ownership structure directly includes persons under sanctions. In addition, companies that appear on the “black list” of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine were excluded from the list. This approach made it possible to compile a list of companies that meet not only economic but also ethical and legal standards of business conduct.
The Index also has special marks for certain categories of companies. In particular, businesses associated with public figures — deputies or politicians who are required to declare their income — are marked. Diy City resident companies, as well as companies undergoing reorganization, are highlighted separately. Companies that did not submit their financial statements on time may also have been excluded from the list.