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Revenue for Ukraine’s leading IT companies starts at 2.69 bln UAH

20 April , 2026  

Who made it into the top ten of the OpenDataBot Index 2026?

The total revenue of the top IT companies in the OpenDataBot Index 2026 amounted to 54.67 billion UAH. This is 3% less than the total revenue of the leading companies in 2025. The “entry ticket” to the top 10 companies is 2.69 billion UAH. The top three remained unchanged, but four new companies joined the list.

The top ten IT companies on the OpenDataBot Index 2026 generated 54.67 billion UAH in revenue. This is 3% less than the previous year. Despite this, the “entry threshold” for the top 10 remained virtually unchanged: while it was 2.6 billion UAH in 2025, it was 2.69 billion UAH in 2026.

The top three remained unchanged. First place is traditionally held by GlobalLogic Ukraine (GlobalLogic). Last year, the company lost 7% of its revenue but managed to increase its profit by 15%—to 748 million UAH. The company emphasizes that business stability is supported, in particular, by systematic social responsibility.

“Over 5,500 Ukrainian engineers at GlobalLogic are maintaining pre-war productivity levels while working on more than 500 international projects. Over the past year, the company has attracted 50 new clients, which supports business stability. At the same time, about 400 employees serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the company systematically supports charitable initiatives. “In particular, we recently doubled the team’s donation to Superhumans—contributing a total of 1.5 million UAH, which will fund prosthetics for three veterans. At the same time, GlobalLogic is developing veteran programs to help specialists return to work,” notes Anna Shcherbakova, Head of Operations, GlobalLogic Ukraine & EMEA.

Second and third places were shared by companies in the Epam group. Epam Systems saw its revenue decline by 10% to 10.22 billion UAH, while Epam Digital, on the contrary, grew to 9.24 billion UAH. Together, they generated UAH 19.46 billion in revenue—36% of the top ten’s total. At the same time, the combined profit of the two companies fell to UAH 1.78 billion.

Luxoft Solutions has held the fourth position for the third consecutive year. The company’s revenue also decreased by 11% to UAH 4.85 billion, while profit fell by 16% to UAH 220 million.

The company Kilobyte1024 is a newcomer to the ranking, immediately breaking into fifth place. The company’s revenue doubled to 4.41 billion UAH, and its profit reached a record 2.49 billion UAH for the top ten. In fact, the company replaced Fintech Band in the ranking—a business owned by the same founders, Oleg Gorokhovsky and Mykhailo Rogalsky, which lost more than half of its revenue over the year. The company attributes this success to three factors: steady business growth, international investments, and the implementation of AI.

“Kilobyte1024, part of the Fintech-IT Group, not only attracts international investments but also transforms them into stable financial results and long-term capitalization.

Our particular focus is on investing in artificial intelligence as the infrastructure of the future: from product automation to improving team efficiency. It is the combination of investment, technological depth, and a consistent approach that allows us to grow even in unstable conditions,” notes Kilobyte1024.

Another notable update occurred within the SoftServe group. Two new companies appeared in the ranking at once—SoftServe Digital and SoftServe Matrix. The former took sixth place, increasing revenue 1.7-fold to 3.75 billion UAH and achieving 100 times higher profit—214 million UAH.

Founded in 2024, SoftServe Matrix generated UAH 2.85 billion in revenue and increased its profit by 2.8 times—to UAH 143 million. Meanwhile, another company in the group, SoftServe Technologies, dropped out of the ranking. In total, the two SoftServe companies accounted for 12% of the Index’s total revenue.

The seventh position was taken by Tietoevry Create Ukraine, formerly known as Infopulse Ukraine. The company’s revenue decreased by 2% to 3.01 billion UAH. However, the company’s profit increased by 17% to 389 million UAH.

Intellias fell from fifth to ninth place, having lost nearly a third of its revenue and generating UAH 2.77 billion in 2025. The company’s profit also more than halved to UAH 136 million.

The tenth position is held by another newcomer to the ranking—Capgemini Ukraine, founded in March 2024. In just one year of operation, the company showed the largest revenue growth among the leaders: a 2.5-fold increase to 2.69 billion UAH. The company’s profit increased by 5% to 282.5 million UAH.

In addition to the previously mentioned SoftServe Technologies and Fintech Band, two more companies left the Index—Highload Solutions (Favbet) and SQUAD Ukraine (SQUAD), which also saw a decline in revenue.

Within a month of the index’s creation, some companies discovered errors in their financial statements and submitted revised data. As a result, TERRA-E-SOFT left the ranking, while Kapgemini moved into the top ten.

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