Ukrprofozdorovnitsa, the association of trade union health resorts in Ukraine, increased its net profit by 55% compared to the previous year, to UAH 22.7 million, based on its 2025 results.
As reported by the association in the NSSMC’s disclosure system, the review and approval of the 2025 financial results will take place at the annual general meeting of shareholders scheduled for April 24, 2026.
According to the draft agenda for the meeting, shareholders plan to allocate UAH 13.9 million, or 61% of the profit earned, to dividend payments. The dividend per share amounts to UAH 0.86. Another 5% (UAH 1.1 million) of the profit is proposed to be transferred to the reserve fund, while 34% (UAH 7.7 million) is to be retained as undistributed earnings.
The company’s total accounts receivable as of the end of 2025 decreased by 0.8% to UAH 124.4 million, while current liabilities decreased by 3.3% to UAH 90.2 million.
In addition, it is planned to authorize the payment of a material reward for effective property management in the amount of 5% of the 2025 profits of the respective facilities to the directors of the “Karpaty” sanatorium, Ivan Koshel; the ‘Sinyak’ sanatorium, Marianna Shvardak; and the “Shayan” sanatorium, Lyubomyr Prokopovych.
As noted in the report, the balance sheet of “Ukrprofzdravnitsa” at the end of 2025 amounted to 932.2 million UAH, of which 857.5 million UAH came from the association’s subsidiaries. The clinical sanatorium “Karpaty” in Zakarpattia Oblast (89.3 million UAH), the ‘Morshynkurort’ sanatorium in Lviv Oblast (77.9 million UAH), the “Roscha” sanatorium in Kharkiv Oblast (62.4 million UAH), the B. V. Pashkovsky “Slavutych” Sanatorium in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (UAH 55.4 million), and the Pirogov Sanatorium in Odesa Oblast (UAH 53.3 million).
As reported, PJSC “Ukrprofzdravnitsa” recorded a net profit of 14.6 million UAH for 2024, compared to a loss of 60.9 million UAH in 2023.
“Ukrprofzdravnitsa” was founded by the Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine and the Social Insurance Fund of Ukraine for Temporary Disability. It is the largest association in the country’s health resort services sector, comprising 39 health resorts and 8 auxiliary enterprises. It operates 61 mineral water deposits and 13 therapeutic mud deposits.