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“Agromat” Increased Its Net Profit by 91.4% in 2025

30 June , 2026  

Shareholders of the industrial and technical company ‘Agromat’ decided to issue Series “J” bonds worth 100 million UAH for public offering, the company reported in the NSSMC system.

According to the announcement, the bond offering is being conducted to optimize the company’s debt portfolio.

It is noted that the bonds are planned to be placed through a public offering exclusively to qualified investors (without a prospectus) via an investment firm acting as a placement agent without providing a guarantee.

AgroMat corporate bonds of Series “H” and “I,” each with a total face value of 100 million UAH, are currently in circulation.

The announcement states that the company’s co-owners, each holding a 28.65% stake, are CEO Serhiy Voitenko, Oksana Reva, and Anatoliy Taday; an additional 10.05% is owned by Olga Bashota, and 4% by Nadiya Rushelyuk.

As previously reported, in September 2024, “Agromat” issued three-year Series “H” bonds worth 100 million UAH for public offering, and in November of the same year, it issued Series “I” bonds for the same amount. The funds raised are planned to be used to expand the retail network.

“Agromat” manufactures and sells ceramic tiles and bathroom fixtures; it was founded in 1993. The company operates through 33 retail locations in 21 cities across Ukraine and online at agromat.ua.

According to information on the company’s website, based on 2025 results, PTK LLC “Agromat” increased its net revenue by 5.2% compared to the previous year—to 3.59 billion UAH—and its net profit by 91.4%, to 148 million UAH. In the first quarter of 2026, net revenue grew by 10.4% compared to the same period last year—to 788.5 million UAH—while net profit decreased from 47.5 million UAH to 199 thousand UAH.

As of the end of 2025, Kredobank was the Agromat Group’s main long-term lender, with loans totaling 34.8 million UAH at interest rates of 15.5% and 24.68%. An additional 3.9 million UAH was accounted for by ProCredit Bank at a rate of 3.77%.

The short-term loan portfolio, totaling 524.5 млн грн as of the end of 2025, consisted of loans from six banks at interest rates ranging from 3.77% to 24.68%: Raiffeisen – 199 млн грн, ProCredit – 153.9 млн грн, OTP – 20 млн грн, Crédit Agricole – 65.6 млн грн, Pivdenny – 19 млн грн, and Kredobank – 66.9 млн грн.

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