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DELOITTE INCLUDES 29 UKRAINIAN COMPANIES IN CENTRAL EUROPE TOP 500 LARGEST COMPANIES

12 September , 2016  

KYIV. Sept 12 (Interfax-Ukraine) – International audit company Deloitte has published Central Europe Top 500 ranking of largest companies, including 29 Ukrainian companies.

According to a presentation posted on Deloitte’s website, the companies were ranked based on their FY2015 consolidated revenues.

Metinvest entered Top 100 with annual revenues of EUR 6.926 being 13th (a year ago it was sixth). Naftogaz Ukrainy with revenue of EUR 5.376 billion is 15th (17th), Energomarket with EUR 4.481 billion – 23rd (14th), DTEK with EUR 3.907 billion – 29th (13th), Ukrzaliznytsia with EUR 2.463 billion – 54th (was not in ranking in 2015), Kernel with EUR 1.949 billion climbed from 89th to 78th, ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih with EUR 1.895 billion descended from 59th to 82nd and Fozzy Group with EUR 1.662 billion from 73rd to 95th.

ATB-market with EUR 1.581 billion and Tedis Ukraine with EUR 1.545 billion were 101st and 102nd.

WOG with EUR 1.4 billion is 124th, Energoatom with EUR 1.348 billion is 130th, Zaporizhstal with EUR 1.293 billion is 138th, Ukrnafta with EUR 1.178 billion is 159th, MHP with EUR 1.058 billion is 189th, Ukrtatnafta with EUR 1.05 billion is 190th, Galnaftogaz with EUR 927 million is 225th, Bunge Ukraine with EUR 882.3 million is 241st, Ferrexpo with EUR 859 million is 247th, Ukrlandfarming with EUR 838 million is 257th and Epicenter K with EUR 775 million is 280th.

Nibulon with EUR 733 million is 301st, BaDM with EUR 729 million is 305th, Motor Sich with EUR 566.5 million is 403rd, Interpipe with EUR 560 million is 409th, Kyivstar with EUR 552 million is 415th, UIA with EUR 538 million is 427th, Optima Pharm with EUR 533million is 434th and State Food-Grain Corporation with EUR 508 million is 461st.

Deloitte said that the results of the 2015 ranking of the 500 largest companies demonstrate that the majority of countries in CE saw an increase in the rate of their economic growth. The only country whose economy declined in 2015 was Ukraine.